Every LongShot Golf® impact label is engineered to provide accurate swing feedback while minimizing interference with ball contact and club performance.
From material thickness to adhesive design, every detail has been refined through decades of testing and real-world golf use.
The thickness of an impact label plays a major role in how accurately it performs.
Labels that are too thick can interfere with ball contact and potentially alter the feel of impact.
LongShot Golf® labels are engineered to be among the lightest and thinnest available while still maintaining durability and consistent feedback.
This allows golfers to evaluate strike patterns more naturally without introducing unnecessary interference between the ball and club face.
A properly engineered impact label should help golfers evaluate performance, not change it.
Golf swings happen extremely fast, and even small inconsistencies in equipment can influence feel and performance.
LongShot Golf® labels are designed with lightweight materials that minimize disruption during impact.
This allows golfers to:
LongShot’s lightweight design philosophy has remained one of the defining characteristics of the product line for decades.
Durability matters.
Many generic labels wear down quickly, tear apart during use, or lose readability after repeated impacts.
LongShot Golf® impact labels include a shred-resistant protective cover layer specifically designed to improve durability during practice sessions.
This allows golfers to:
Long-lasting labels create a better overall training experience while reducing waste and frustration.
Adhesive quality is one of the most overlooked aspects of impact label design.
Poor adhesives can leave residue behind on clubs, balls, or simulator screens. They can also fail during practice sessions or peel inconsistently.
LongShot Golf® uses residue-free adhesive technology developed specifically for golf applications.
Our adhesive system is designed to:
This becomes especially important for golfers using expensive clubs or simulator equipment.
Today’s golfers use impact labels in more ways than ever before.
LongShot products are commonly used for:
LongShot Golf® labels are engineered to perform consistently across these different training environments.
LongShot Golf® products have been used by:
Private branded LongShot labels have also been trusted by major club makers and fitting systems throughout the golf industry.
That trust has been built through decades of consistent manufacturing quality and reliable product performance.
LongShot impact labels are designed to deliver the clean, accurate feedback golfers need to improve consistency and better understand ball striking.