Assuming you are talking about the driver, you tee the ball up with roughly half the ball above the crown, the ball should also be lined up with the arrow or logo on the crown, this is where the sweet spot is. When you swing the club and hit the ball with an ascending blow, the ball will be hit in the sweet spot.
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The sweet spot is the central part of the strings. Players aim to hit as many shots in this area of the racquet as they can produce better quality shots. There is usually a drawing on the sweet spot of a racquet e.g. on a wilson racquet, the 'W' on the strings is the sweet spot
Oh yes, the sweet spot on modern irons is at least 4-5 times bigger, and on some irons the whole face is a sweet spot. The same goes for drivers, some drivers have 9 sweet spots.
Yes, when playing in a foursome on the green in golf, you must mark your ball if another player's ball is in your line of putt. This ensures that you do not interfere with their shot and maintains the integrity of the game. Marking your ball also allows you to return it to the exact spot after the other player has putted.
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The sweet spot on a football is your preferred choice but kick the air hole of the ball will make it dip swerve and move in the air.
Cor is the center of the softball. With the different sizes .47 or .44 these are the size of the cor inside the ball. How it affects the ball is the cor is like the sweet spot. You know how a bat has a sweet spot....well a ball has the same thing. The size is important because the bigger (.47) the sweet spot the better chance you have of hitting it and it making solid contact. So a bigger sweet spot is easier to hit and will like make the ball travel rather and faster.
Not necessarily, but it does increase the size of the sweet spot. Hitting the sweet spot does make the ball go farther.
Take a full swing, hit down on the ball and compress it into the ground to generate spin. Do not swing at it hell for leather try and find your perfect rhythm and try and hit the sweet spot.
They mark their ball out of courtesy for other players as if one player on the green hits the ball of another they receive a two shot penalty. It is also so the player can clean his ball and line it up.
The sweet spot is the shortest distance between two seams on a baseball. This location on the baseball is the most preferred for signatures by collectors because it is centered as to the point of view, and pleasing to the eye when displayed. The other "sweet spot" is were the manufacturing stamping is placed on the ball.
When you hit a tennis ball with a tennis racquet, you want the ball to contact the sweet spot of strings.