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Ever wonder why your golf shots curve the way they do — draws, fades, or that dreaded slice? It all comes down to one key Trackman metric: SWING DIRECTION. In this video, we break down what Swing Direction really means (without the confusing jargon) and show you how it directly affects your ball flight, contact, and consistency.
Ever feel like your swing is too steep… or too flat? The answer lies in one key Trackman number: SWING PLANE. In this video, we break down what Swing Plane actually means — in plain English — and how it controls your contact, launch angle, and consistency. Understanding this one metric can help you shallow out your swing, strike it pure, and finally hit the ball the way you’ve always wanted.
Ever wonder why you chunk some shots and thin others — even when your swing feels perfect? The secret lies in two powerful Trackman metrics: Angle of Attack and Low Point.In this video, we’ll break down what these numbers actually mean (in simple terms) and how they explain exactly why your contact changes from shot to shot. Once you understand how to control your Angle of Attack (AoA) and Low Point, you’ll start striking the ball cleaner and more consistently than ever.
Ever wonder why your golf ball starts straight but curves off target — or why you can’t stop hitting that slice or hook? The answer lies with club face (explained in a different video) AND CLUB PATH.In this video, we break down exactly what Club Path means and how it reveals the direction your club is moving through impact — whether that’s in-to-out, out-to-in, or perfectly neutral. Once you understand your path, you’ll finally know why your ball curves the way it does and how to fix it.
Ever wonder why some players naturally hit more down or more up on the ball — even with the same setup? It all comes down to one crucial relationship: Swing Direction vs. Angle of Attack.In this video, we break down how the direction your swing travels (left or right) changes how the club moves into the ball — and why that’s the secret to controlling your launch, spin, and contact.
Here’s the simple truth:
The more left your swing direction (negative numbers), the steeper your Angle of Attack becomes — the club moves down and your low point shifts forward.The more right your swing direction (positive numbers), the shallower your Angle of Attack — you start hitting more up on the ball with a later low point.
Once you understand this connection, you can finally control your contact, trajectory, and distance with every club in the bag.
Ever wonder why your shots fade, slice, or hook even when your swing feels perfect? The secret often lies in Face Angle — one of the most important Trackman metrics for controlling ball flight.In this video, we break down Face Angle in simple terms:
Open face = positive number
Closed face = negative number
Measured in degrees at impactOnce you understand how to control face angle, you can start hitting straighter, more predictable shots every time.
Struggling with off-center shots? The key to consistent ball striking is understanding Impact Location — one of the most important Trackman metrics.In this video, I break down Impact Location in simple terms and show you how to hit the center of the club face every time. Once you control your impact, you’ll gain more distance, better accuracy, and tighter shot dispersion.
Struggling with slices, hooks, or inconsistent ball flight? The secret isn’t just your swing path — it’s how your club face matches your path at impact.
In this video, I break down a simple formula to control your ball flight:
Whatever your club path is, cut that number in half — that’s where your club face should be pointing at impact.
For example:
Path = -6 → Face = -3
Path = 6 → Face = 3
Mastering this relationship will help you square the club at impact, hit straighter shots, and finally take control of your ball flight.