CG Golf Abbreviation

CG has various meanings in the Golf category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of CG in Golf.

Center of Gravity

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Center of Gravity (CG) in golf and disc golf refers to the specific point within a clubhead or disc where mass is balanced. The CG location significantly impacts ball flight, spin rate, launch angle, and overall stability, influencing how a club or disc performs during a shot or throw.

CG in Golf Clubs:

- Lower CG promotes higher launch & more forgiveness, ideal for drivers and game-improvement irons.

- Forward CG enhances lower spin & workability, preferred by advanced players for shot shaping.

- Back CG increases MOI (Moment of Inertia), improving stability on off-center hits.

CG in Disc Golf:

- Central CG creates stable flight paths for controlled shots.

- Front-weighted CG generates faster acceleration & precision for driving discs.

- Back CG enhances glide & long-distance flight, crucial for high-speed discs.

Manufacturers strategically position CG to optimize performance, tailoring clubs and discs for different player skill levels and playing conditions

Golf

How is CG used in Golf?

  • He switched to a low-CG driver to achieve a higher launch and better carry distance.

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