Excessive vertical trajectory of a golf ball struck with the driver can significantly reduce distance and accuracy. This often manifests as a towering shot that lands steeply with little roll, falling short of its potential distance. For instance, a golfer might observe their drive climbing dramatically, only to descend almost vertically onto the fairway.
Optimizing launch conditions is critical for maximizing driving performance in golf. A lower, more penetrating ball flight typically yields greater distance due to improved aerodynamics and increased roll. This understanding has evolved with advancements in club and ball technology, shifting from a focus on purely high launch angles to a more nuanced approach prioritizing optimal launch and spin ratios. Controlling trajectory allows players to better manage wind conditions and shape shots for strategic course management.