Ask to test drive our convergent golf club at Victoria Park Driving Range.
The Postulate In Circle:
A convergent club face is built based on the circumference of a perfect circle. The radius of the circle represents the distance between the golf club and the centre of the circle. A golf ball can hit any part of the golf club face and it will travel the same distance because the radius of the circle remains the same at all contact points. This allows for greater accuracy.
For a right-handed player, to aim for a target on the right use the bottom indica, to aim for a target on the left use the top indica.
For a left-handed player, to aim for a target on the right use the top indica, to aim for a target on the left use the bottom indica.
For a divergent golf club, the ball must hit the center of the club face to travel the shortest distance. The angle at which the golf ball travels will vary depending on the area of the golf club the ball makes contact with. This makes it more difficult to aim for a target.