Clubface control starts at impact

One of the biggest differences between a solid ball striker and a weekend slicer is clubface control at impact.

If your face is even a few degrees open or closed, the ball is going to leak offline. Pair that with a low point that’s off, and you’ll see chunks, thins, and a lot of frustration.

The key is learning how the clubface and low point work together—something you can actually train without spending hours at the range.

That’s where tools like the Divot Board come in. And if you set it up on a turf mat, you’ll get a surface that feels like the course, so your at-home practice translates more directly to real shots.

A small adjustment at impact can be the difference between spraying it all over or hitting the center of the fairway.