Your Number, Your Potential
Face the truth

The ball doesn’t lie. It tells a story. The direction of the ball off the face is most impacted, as you’d imagine, by the club face angle at impact. How close to the target line is your face angle? It’s a number worth knowing.

If you’re looking at where most golfers can improve their game AND increase the enjoyment from a game where they keep the ball in play, then face angle at impact, along with club path, are two numbers we want to look at.

Whether your ball is in the fairway or on the green is significantly influenced by these two data points. Of course, your experience on the course informs you of the scale of challenge you face. Knowing these two numbers will help you (and us) determine what change will have the biggest impact.

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Discover what your ‘route to better’ might be. What change would bring about the biggest improvement in your golf? Come and spend 45 minutes with us on our TrackMan and together we can map out your best journey to fulfill your potential.

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