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The golf feedback

Geschrieben von: Christoph Knapp | |

Golf feedback is the English term for the feedback that a golfer experiences when hitting a golf ball. Golf feedback is therefore the direct transmission of the feeling a player experiences at the moment of impact when he hits the golf ball. This enables the player to recognize whether the shot has been successful even before the visual result of the ball flight. The better the impact of a golf club with the golf ball, the less the hit is ultimately felt. Ideally, the golf ball is hit in the so-called sweet spot. This is the point on the club face with the best power transfer to the golf ball. The smaller the sweet spot, the better the golf feedback a golfer can experience. The disadvantage of classic golf clubs with a small sweet spot is that they are less forgiving and therefore much more difficult to play. Another important aspect of the feeling when hitting the ball, or rather the transmission of feeling, is the quality and material of the golf shaft. For example, a golfer receives better golf feedback with a steel shaft than with a graphite shaft.