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Secrets to Stopping Your Ball on The Green
Stopping your ball on the green is an issue for most average golfers, not to mention beyond aggravating. There are many different theories for avoiding watching your ball continue to roll after a great shot on the green, some of which are true to some degree. Most golfers believe that you need to spin to stop a ball on the green, but even when perfectly hit and spun, it will still not stop as quickly as you’d like.
Instead, this article focuses only on the ball’s landing angle rather than the ball’s spin rate. It examines two different Tour players and their respective landing angles. Tour player 1 is a low-ball hitter and Tour player number 2 is a high-ball player.
The key component they found was dynamic loft, which measures the loft of the club at impact. Overall, they found that if you hit the ball higher, it will land softer on the greens. Most people have a ball flight that is too flat, so to hit the ball higher, you’ll need to add more dynamic loft at impact. The rest of the article explains how to do just that.
Read the full story here :: The Key to Stopping Your Ball on the Green







