How to Hit the Golf Club's Sweet Spot by Using Impact Tape
Apply impact tape to the head of your club., Take a practice swing to see where the ball hits the impact tape., If the ball mark is on the end of the club head, you may need to move the club head slightly away from your body., Start with a new piece...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Apply impact tape to the head of your club.
Start with a pitching wedge or 9 iron. -
Step 2: Take a practice swing to see where the ball hits the impact tape.
You will notice the dimples from the golf ball on the impact tape. , This means that you need to line the ball up between the middle of the club head and the heel of the club head.
Keep inching the club head forward or back, depending where your mark is on the impact tape.
If the ball mark is closer to the toe of the club, you need to line up somewhere between the middle of the club head and the toe. , This lets you get a clean picture of where you are impacting the tape. -
Step 3: If the ball mark is on the end of the club head
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Step 4: you may need to move the club head slightly away from your body.
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Step 5: Start with a new piece of impact tape after you're hit a few balls.
Detailed Guide
Start with a pitching wedge or 9 iron.
You will notice the dimples from the golf ball on the impact tape. , This means that you need to line the ball up between the middle of the club head and the heel of the club head.
Keep inching the club head forward or back, depending where your mark is on the impact tape.
If the ball mark is closer to the toe of the club, you need to line up somewhere between the middle of the club head and the toe. , This lets you get a clean picture of where you are impacting the tape.
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