Centripetal force plays a crucial role in a golf swing by maintaining the club's circular motion and preventing it from flying out of the golfer's hands. This force is generated through the golfer's grip, allowing for controlled acceleration of the clubhead as it swings. As the swing progresses, the force transitions, helping to align the club with the golfer's forearms just before impact, which increases clubhead speed. Insufficient centripetal force can lead to hitting the ground before the ball, while excessive force may result in missing the ball entirely. Understanding and managing centripetal force is essential for improving swing mechanics and overall performance in golf.