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| Matching A Wood Head To A Player's Game |
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tend to be. A club's face height has a large effect on the club's overall CG as well. A shallow face club (such as our Model #570 Tour Caliber) will have a lower CG, leading to higher ball flight, a definite advantage to those who may struggle with getting the ball airborne. |
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Now that we have reviewed the key design elements of woods, let's apply them to fitting and head selection. As face angle is a key to ball direction, you may want to look at this specification first when selecting a club head. Use square or closed faced clubs as a starting point for players who hit the ball to the right; select open faces for those who err left. Do keep in mind that a shaft will have an effect on the club face position at impact as well. If the player does not like the look of a closed club for example, you may be able to select a square or even an open head and match it to a shaft with a higher torque value to help get the shaft in the |
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