Hi, I'm Martin Chuck, TrackMan Tutorial The secret is how the clubface orientation relative to the target line and clubhead trajectory affects the curvature of the ball. And fly right to see if I can hit this for you Okay let's look at the stats You can see the club face is 10 degrees to the right relative to the target line The clubhead trajectory direction is almost the same as the club face is 9.6 degrees The face is 0.3 degrees relative to the clubhead trajectory, so the clubface faces relative to the target line and the direction of the clubhead trajectory is almost the same.

Let's take a look at this data. This data represents the white line on the ground relative to the target line . TrackMan measures this line as the standard. Face orientation and clubhead trajectory direction we have a clubhead trajectory direction of 10 degrees to the right I use the blue line to represent the 10 degree right clubhead trajectory direction and then a perfect right putter with the clubface facing relative to the target line and the clubhead The trajectory direction is almost the same.

The blue line trajectory and the red face orientation. The club head trajectory direction is 10 degrees, and the club face orientation is 9.6 degrees relative to the target line. The club face orientation is almost the same as the club head trajectory. We need to change the curve. We need to move the club face towards the relative target line and move towards the target line. Let's play the ball and see this ball. This shot is more representative of a solid small draw face towards the relative target line. Right but not before the ball is more than 2.6 degrees to the right of the club head trajectory direction is not more than 10 degrees from the previous right putt The ball is 6.1 degrees to the right.

The club face is 3.5 degrees off relative to the direction of the club head trajectory. The axis is the degree of inclination of the ball when the ball hits spin. A draw is formed due to the inclined axis of rotation. Let me show you how the blue line represents 6.1 degrees of the clubhead trajectory to the right. The direction is slightly closer to the target line. The red line represents the face orientation. The difference of about 2 degrees between these two means the face is facing relative to the direction of the head trajectory which is why the ball has a tilt on the axis of rotation.

Let the ball draw back to the target line so if you want to bend the ball, your face is facing The relative target line and the club head trajectory direction cannot be the same.