Contact Point Influences

Chad Phillips

Chad Phillips

Golf Digest Best in Georgia, Top Junior Coach, Director of Instruction - Pinetree Country Club

The contact point on the face is one of the most important factors in ball flight influence. The skill of striking it solidly should not be overlooked and its importance should never be ignored. Where your ball strikes the face contributes to the golf ball’s overall speed, spin, curve, trajectory, and overall distance. The effects of the strike play a key role in accuracy and consistency as well, making it paramount to quality ball striking.