Ball Mark Spray
Ball mark spray is a light coating applied to the clubface during a fitting to show exactly where the ball makes contact.
When the ball strikes the sprayed face, it leaves a clear imprint that helps the fitter see whether the golfer is hitting the center, favoring the toe or heel, or striking the ball high or low on the face. This information is valuable because impact location directly affects launch, spin, distance, and consistency.
Fitters use ball mark spray as a quick, inexpensive diagnostic tool. It helps confirm whether a miss is caused by swing delivery, club length, lie angle, or head design.
Paired with launch monitor data, these marks give a fuller picture of why shots behave the way they do. Even small shifts in impact location can change performance, so the spray helps guide adjustments that promote better contact and tighter dispersion.