Get into Gear
A distance-killing combination

Most golfers have at least 10 yards in the tank. The “gear effect” is often one of the reasons this distance remains untapped.

Vertical Gear Effect

Striking the ball low on the face makes the club head twist forward, around its center of mass. This produces a counter-twist in the golf ball (“gear effect”) that increases backspin. The shot launches low with a high rate of backspin; a distance-killing combination.

An ascending strike (positive attack angle) near the center of the face produces little vertical gear effect, launching the ball higher and with less spin, increasing distance.

What’s your strike pattern?

Once we know your strike pattern and swing path, we can get you into gear with the correct shaft, loft and face angle.