On a GC Quad: Ball Speeds don't lie - those are some very good ball speed numbers Carry Yardages do lie - it's well established that the GC Quad ballfight algorithm overstates carry/total distance the lower the spin. With your spin, that's exactly what the quad is doing, it's overstating your carry. A 170MPH ball speed under optimal flight conditions will produce about a 290 to 300 yard carry (depending on launch angle and spin).
Yes, it is less forgiving and lower spinning compared to the Stealth. It is the ideal driver for golfers with higher swing speeds or for those who are looking for a driver set-up where they can promote a certain shot shape.
With the ball speed being so high, the launch to match the spin required to keep the ball in the air will be less. However, with low spin numbers like Robbie mentioned in the video, this can sometimes lead to bigger dispersion.
@@eGolfMegastoreTV yes, im aware of that. Im at 165-170 myself with TSI3, but my spin is 2400-2600 He had 1 down at 1000spin. Just seems like it would compelty unplayable, because you hit knuckleballs all the time
@@akselnielsen4231 can’t speak for the accuracy of the numbers. Personally I agree, absolute numbers out on course would be lower I suspect. As for the spin rates, the flight of this driver was higher and more impressive than my current SIM driver, which I tend to hit between 285-300+ out on course. Would be interested to hear your feedback if you give the club a try, I was extremely impressed with it
On a GC Quad:
Ball Speeds don't lie - those are some very good ball speed numbers
Carry Yardages do lie - it's well established that the GC Quad ballfight algorithm overstates carry/total distance the lower the spin. With your spin, that's exactly what the quad is doing, it's overstating your carry.
A 170MPH ball speed under optimal flight conditions will produce about a 290 to 300 yard carry (depending on launch angle and spin).
Are you sure the plus is the good player version ?
Yes, it is less forgiving and lower spinning compared to the Stealth. It is the ideal driver for golfers with higher swing speeds or for those who are looking for a driver set-up where they can promote a certain shot shape.
Arent those spin numbers unplayable ? Seems they would just drop out of the sky ?
No way those numbers is anywhere near out the course ?
With the ball speed being so high, the launch to match the spin required to keep the ball in the air will be less. However, with low spin numbers like Robbie mentioned in the video, this can sometimes lead to bigger dispersion.
@@eGolfMegastoreTV yes, im aware of that. Im at 165-170 myself with TSI3, but my spin is 2400-2600
He had 1 down at 1000spin. Just seems like it would compelty unplayable, because you hit knuckleballs all the time
@@akselnielsen4231 can’t speak for the accuracy of the numbers. Personally I agree, absolute numbers out on course would be lower I suspect. As for the spin rates, the flight of this driver was higher and more impressive than my current SIM driver, which I tend to hit between 285-300+ out on course. Would be interested to hear your feedback if you give the club a try, I was extremely impressed with it