Game- Lesson 1: Introduction to the
Full Swing Test. Questions with
Correct Verified Answers 2026-2027.
Graded A
"What are the things that make all swings unique?" - ANS-Desired ball
flight (fade, draw, high, low, etc.)
-The golfer's body type and length of the body segments—tall and thin,
short and stocky, medium build, toned and muscular, long bones or short
bones
-Flexibility level
-Muscularity and strength in the upper body and lower body
-Eye dominance (right vs. left)
-Right-handed vs. left-handed
-Neuromuscular control and athleticism
-Tension level in the hands, arms, and shoulders
** Quiz Question: According to the PGA swing model, which of the
following is a ball flight law? - ANSXXXSwing Plane
XXX Swing Center
XXX Dynamic Balance
----> DYNAMIC LOFT
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,****Quiz Question: A golf instructor suggests a bent left knee when
teaching a student how to hit a mid-iron. What element of the PGA swing
model is involved? - ANSXXXDynamics
XXX Principle
---> PREFERENCE
***Quiz Question: Mary has small hands and a weak grip. Which grip option
probably would be best for her? - ANSXXXInterlocking grip
---> 10 FINGER GRIP
***Quiz Question: What ball flight law is most responsible for the initial
direction of a golf shot? - ANSXXX Clubhead path
----> CLUBFACE POSITION
***Quiz Question: Which of the following statements is true about a golfer's
setup? - ANSXXXAlthough the club's shaft length will vary, the width
between the golfer's feet should remain constant.
--->The golfer's front foot is the most common reference point for ball
placement.
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, 1. Centeredness of Contact at Impact - ANSexactness with which the ball
makes contact on the face of the club relative to the percussion point or
sweet spot.
**considered to be of primary importance when evaluating the impact
conditions that created the ball flight.
1st Lesson of The Game - ANSLesson 1 - Introduction to the Full Swing
(Swing Model): Defines the laws, principles, and preferences involved in a
player's full swing, and how that knowledge can be incorporated in the
teaching process.
2. Clubface angle at impact - ANSImpact is the direction the clubface is
pointed (right or left) at impact and is measured relative to the target line.
Note: Clubface to Path is the angle difference between face angle and
clubhead path and is defined by face angle minus club path. Face to path is
a key factor in determining the curvature (spin axis) of a golf shot.
A positive face to path means the face is pointed to the right of the club's
(horizontal) path and a negative face to path means that the club face is
pointed to the left of the club's (horizontal) path regardless of handedness
(right- or left-handed golfer) when using many launch monitor type
measuring devices.
3 Elements of Swing Model - ANSLaws, Principles and Preferences.
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