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What Does Forgiveness Mean In Golf?

What Does Forgiveness Mean In Golf?

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We hear a lot about ‘forgiveness’ in golf, but what does it actually mean? In this video below, I show you what we’re talking about. It’s a topic closely related to strike location, and I also have some tips for how to find the center of the clubface on a more consistent basis. 

If you look at my strike points below (I’ve applied some foot spray), you can see that I’ve used pretty much all of the clubface, yet all but one or two landed on the fairway – and they went a good distance, too. That, in a nutshell, is forgiveness. I’ve found the heel, the toe, and one was a little high in the face, but I’ve got the ball off the tee and, in most cases, safely on the short grass.

What is forgiveness?

Modern drivers help the ball to travel further and on a better line even when you don’t find the center of the face 

(Image credit: Howard Boylan)

If I’d struck the ball so inconsistently 20 or so years ago, I might have missed the clubface with some of these shots. However, the best drivers in the modern game (I play the TaylorMade Stealth 2 driver) have a much bigger sweetspot, a lot of which is due to the weight positioning in the back of the clubhead. 

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