Do you want ball spin in golf?

Higher-handicap players usually desire a low-spin distance ball to eliminate sidespin and keep the ball in play more often. Players who hit the ball farther and generate high swing speeds may want a ball with a lower spin, as their faster swing puts naturally puts more spin on the ball.
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Is ball spin good in golf?

The golf ball spin generates lift, thus a shot's spin rate directly influences how high the ball flies and how quickly it stops after landing. Good golfers apply back spin to the golf ball in order to hold their approach shots on the green.
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Do I want more or less spin on golf ball?

As a general rule, low spin golf balls will go straighter, and as a result, further for most golfers compared to high spinning balls. Having a ball that spins less will reduce some of the sidespin your ball has and will generate a lot less backspin.
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How does spin affect golf ball?

Spin is basically what makes your golf ball go up in the air. When the air hits the dimples on a golf ball, it create a low pressure area which makes the golf ball go up in the air - lift. The faster the spin, the higher it will go!
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What is the best spin rate for a golf ball?

Understanding Spin Rate Numbers

When the average PGA Tour player hits a driver, their spin rate is typically in the area of 2,700 RPMs. For a player who is a scratch handicap, their average is right around 2,900 RPMs. If you are a 10-handicap, you are probably around 3,200 RPMs.
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Do I want spin on my driver?

“The majority of players that create more spin tend to hit the ball more accurately. So, if your goal is to hit straighter shots, then a higher spin driver is usually the way to go. On the other hand, if you want more distance, choosing a low-spin driver with an optimized launch angle will help you hit it further.
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Does spin affect ball speed?

The launch angle and spin rate of the golf ball will affect how your ball flies towards its target. Having a high spin rate will “lift” your ball up to the sky, creating a lot of height and a steep landing angle.
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Do you want more or less spin with irons?

We now know that low spin irons promote straighter shots and offer maximum forgiveness. Whereas high spin irons enable optimal workability and control. However, they are the least forgiving of clubs.
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Why do you want low spin on a driver?

Conversely, low spin drivers benefit faster swinging golfers who desire less backspin rpm to achieve a moderate launch and optimal roll. Furthermore, low spin drivers restrict sidespin, reducing your risk of hooking or slicing your shot.
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How much spin do you want on your irons?

Between 2,000-3,000rpm is generally a good number with the driver and irons should be 1,000 times the club (so 8,000rpm with an 8-iron), but don't be surprised to see 1,000rpm less than this as modern irons get higher- launching and lower-spinning. The distance in yards the ball travels through the air before it lands.
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What is the ideal spin rate for a 7 iron?

The spin rate can be estimated by 1000 rpm into the number of the club. The ideal spin rate for a 7 iron is 7000 spin rates. This number is adequate if the launch of the ball is not too high.
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How does spin affect driver distance?

The Effects of Spin

Spin determines not only how far the ball flies but also how much it rolls when it hits the ground. Spin rates on some golf shots exceed 5000 rpm, a level that can reduce the distance of a drive by 20 yards or more.
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Does low spin mean less slice?

Low-spin golf balls have been reported to reduce slices and bad shots. These balls have a core that has higher velocities which reduce the revolutions per minute of the balls. Not only do low-spin balls produce less backspin, but they also produce significantly less sidespin. Sidespin causes hooks and slices.
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What is a good spin rate for a 6 iron?

The ideal spin rate at a PGA tour for a 6-iron can be averaged at around 5942 to 6230rpm. At the LPGA tour, the ideal spin rate average is 5942rpm. The more the control on the spin rate, the more distance your golf ball will achieve.
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Does lower loft reduce spin?

Reducing loft WILL decrease spin loft, it will also lower the launch of the ball. Cranking the loft down on its own will reduce spin loft, but the ball won't launch in the air. In order to achieve maximum distance, we need a HIGH launch and a low spin rate (and max ball speed).
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How much spin Should a wedge have?

With a driver, where lower spin is generally desirable to increase carry distance, the rate will be relatively low, usually in the range of 2,000 – 4,000 RPM. By contrast, on short shots of 50 – 75 yards, where high spin rates are desirable, the spin on a wedge will likely be in the range of about 8,500 – 9,500 RPM.
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Do low spin golf balls reduce slice?

There is a lower spin off the tee, less slicing. Higher spin on the green. Better ball control. High-speed ball launch off the tee.
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What is a good backspin for a driver?

“If you have a low-launch guy, say 8-, 9- or 10-degrees, you're going to want to stay in the 2,400 to 2,600 spin rate. But if you have someone like Zach Johnson, who launches everything around 13- or 13.5-degrees, we're trying to hit 2,000 or 2,100 to maximize his carry distance.”
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Do hard golf balls go straighter?

In almost all cases, an average golfer will prefer a softer golf ball over a firmer ball. Softer balls normally have a lower compression rating which means it will take less club speed to properly compress the ball. This will result in straighter shots and a better feeling golf ball.
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How do you hit a golf ball with less spin?

As you swing your club, pay attention to the angle you're making before you hit the ball. The higher the angle is, the higher your spin rate will be. To lower your spin rate, simply lower your angle of attack as you swing the club before you make contact with the ball.
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How can I improve my golf spins?

6 gear tips to help you spin the ball more with your wedges
  1. Clean your grooves and keep the face dry. ...
  2. Pick the right golf ball. ...
  3. Pick a wedge with texture. ...
  4. Find the proper bounce and grind for your swing style. ...
  5. Lead tape to raise center of gravity (CG) ...
  6. A weaker wedge shaft.
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Why do I have so much spin on my driver?

Most recreational golfers have a negative attack angle, but a major source of their excessive spin comes from swinging over the top with an open face.
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How do I stop backspin with my driver?

How to Reduce Backspin on My Drive
  1. Tee the ball high enough so a small portion of the ball sits above the top of the driver. Grip the club and take a shoulder-width stance. ...
  2. Swing the club back with your shoulders and rotate your hips. ...
  3. Start the downswing by turning your hips toward the target.
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What is the best trajectory for driver?

Lower ball flights are OK when the conditions are faster, the wind is blowing, or you have a tendency to spin the ball too much with the driver. Most of the time, however, a higher ball flight will provide the best results.
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