Curve is defined as horizontal movement of the golf ball in flight, relative to the initial launch direction or the intended target line. On golf shots that fly straight and on-target, the golf ball...
Bulge and Roll refers to the curvature of the clubface in metalwoods. This design features a slight protrusion at the center and slightly rounded contours toward the extremities. It’s engineered to...
In discussing golf ball flight and curve, the Axis of Rotation is the imaginary line running through the center of the golf ball about which the golf ball spins. On all golf shots (except for topped...
According to TPI, if the golf ball impacts the club face directly in-line with the club's center of gravity (CG), there will be no resultant face rotation or twisting of the club due to contact...
Center of Gravity (CG) is the point within a golf club where mass is evenly distributed in all directions. CG location directly influences launch, spin, and overall performance. CG location is...
Believe it or not, at the Titleist Performance Institute one of the favorite tools we use for teaching power...
Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Physics Behind Ball FlightDimples and Their Role in FlightThe Science of...
There's more than one way to swing a golf club. In fact, there are infinite ways to swing but finding the most...
The TPI team approach emphasizes collaboration among various professionals, including trainers, physical...
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