Can A Gadget Really Find The Sweet
Spot on Your Golf Ball?
Before sweet spot finders were invented, golfers had to rely
on their superstitions and guesswork to hope they hit the
perfect point and end up with the best shot their swing could
deliver.
Golfers routinely blame a missed shot on the fact that they
didn’t hit the sweet spot. Some use this phrase to mean the
sweet spot of a golf club, but others know there’s a science
involved in hitting the right point on a golf ball, also known
as a sweet spot.
Most sweet spot finders look similar to a miniature version
of a ball washer. There’s a place to lock in the ball, and then
you let the machine spin the ball as it figures out its mass
and other scientific details.
When the sweet spot finder finishes spinning the ball and
evaluating its size and measurements, it positions the ball so
that you can take a permanent marker and place a dot where the
sweet spot it – right where the gadget tells you to.
Most of these sweet spot finders take about 20 seconds to
determine the sweet spot of a ball. And once it’s marked, you
can simply tee up with the dotted area ready for impact with
your swing.
Every ball has its own unique measurements, and although
they’re invisible to the naked eye, they’re there, and they can
mean the difference between a hole in one on a par 3 and a
triple bogey if you’re unsure of how to handle a ball with
imperfections.
Are sweet spot finders illegal? Not according tot he United
States Golf Association rules. Even though it gives you an
unfair advantage over your competitors, sweet spot finders are
perfectly legal and being used by golfers around the world.
Some golf ball manufacturers make the claim that their golf
balls are perfectly balanced, but what that means is there’s a
margin of error allowed to protect them legally and allow them
to say it’s a true statement, even though it’s not.
Because the balls aren’t all the same, having a sweet spot
finder can make a difference in whether or not you have the
accuracy and precision you’re seeking when you get in the
fairway and are intending on reaching the green.
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