Would you comment about having club path and club face nearer to zero (to avoid a glancing blow) apply to lower club speed also. Or do golfers with low CHS (say amateur ladies) need the draw to maximize distance?
Is SWING Speed the same as CLUB speed? For example, if I use a swing speed device (that attaches to my club), will that match a club speed number on a trackman (that does not have a monitor on the club). Does that make sense?
For maximum efficiency in energy transfer yes....... however this would likely cause issues with the spin rate being too low and carry distance. There are optimal launch angles and spin rates for different ball speeds so simply matching angle of attack and dynamic loft won’t work unfortunately :)
Great compact explanation!!
excellent video, many thanks
can you explain smash factor please? And what to look out for?
Makes sense. I’m at 125 to 130 club head speed but I’m hitting spiny drivers. I mean they still carry 270 to 290 but I need help.
Would you comment about having club path and club face nearer to zero (to avoid a glancing blow) apply to lower club speed also. Or do golfers with low CHS (say amateur ladies) need the draw to maximize distance?
Is SWING Speed the same as CLUB speed? For example, if I use a swing speed device (that attaches to my club), will that match a club speed number on a trackman (that does not have a monitor on the club).
Does that make sense?
I got my ballspeed up to 164 and I have NO CLUE where it’s goin😂
Wouldn’t Bryson want to hit up on his driver at 4.8 degrees for maximum efficiency?
@B B
He said Bryson is hitting 6 up already
For maximum efficiency in energy transfer yes....... however this would likely cause issues with the spin rate being too low and carry distance. There are optimal launch angles and spin rates for different ball speeds so simply matching angle of attack and dynamic loft won’t work unfortunately :)