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face anglethe relative squareness of the striking surface of the club to the target line (not to be confused with loft angle Example: A square face angle and a straight swing path at impact ought to have produc [..]
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face angleOften used in golf instruction, this term describes the orientation of the club face in relation to the aim line. The face angle can be square, open or closed (shut).
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face angleThe position of the clubface relatively seen to the target line is called face angle. This is measured in degrees and usually the specifications of the golf clubs of different manufacturers can be seen at their website. As the face angle can have different degrees, there are some distinctions concerning the clubface. If the face angle for example i [..]
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face angleFace angle is the angle of the face of the club head in relation to the target.
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face angleUsually described as being open or closed, face angle refers to the direction the wood clubface is designed to point when the shaft is in the proper position at address.
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face angleThe toe in or toe out angle of any golf club
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face angleThe angle of the part of the club that makes impact with and influences initial direct of the ball, relative to the target line (left-right). Positive means to the right (open relative to target for r [..]
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face angleThe position of the club face relative to the intended line of ball flight. A square face angle aligns directly at the target; an open face aligns to the right, while a closed face aligns left. (Assum [..]
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face angleThe angle of the face of the clubhead relative to the target. If the clubhead is "square," the clubface will be directly facing the target on address. If it it "closed," it will be aligned to the left of the target. If it is "open," it will be aligned to the right of the target (for right-handed [..]
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face angleThe position of the clubface relative to the intended line of ball flight. A square face angle aligns directly at the target, an open face aligns to the right and a closed faces to the left of the tar [..]
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face angleFace angle is the horizontal (left-right) angle, relative to the target line, of the part of the club face that makes impact with, and influences the initial direction of, the golf ball. Positive mea [..]
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