Ping Golf Serial Number Lookup
My 3W numbers are already posted and seem reasonable, but the carry yardages seem low as compared with my laser. And carry is based upon ball speed. Using flight optimizer the numbers check out perfectly, but my laser readings say the 150 sign post is 145 yards while Mevo reports 132 carry when my 9i shots land past it.
My feeling as an engineer is that more processing and 'assumptions' are involved in calculating ball speed than club head speed. The ball is obscured by the club head at impact and not the other way around. As I think you know, you can't measure actual static weight transfer. The golf swing isn't static.
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If you pause, or can freeze at any position, you can measure 'weight.' Dynamics, yeah, are pressure, or still more realistically force. Pressure is force over an area, and I kinda hate how the golf industry just mixes the terms all together.
What we have in the LSW book is a rough approximation done by estimating the weight of various segments of the body and then kinda averaging them into a general model. We actually erred a little - a few points - on the impact number because the weight doesn't quite get that far forward, but pressure can and does (or more, up to 95% or so).
Anyway, do you have links to the actual videos he's discussing? Feel free to embed them here.
60/40 at 2:15, sure. The 70% you get to at A7/P7, yeah, that's about right (you can get to 75% if the hips are a bit more open). Not quite the 85% in LSW (the 85% can be realistic, but we also wanted to push people into going for a bit more. Bloodrayne 2 Full Movie In Hindi Free Download. If you tell them 70%, they may stop short of it and think they've achieved it). When you create the '90%' on the downswing, of course, that's not a move you make in golf - to re-flex the knee and instantly extend it to push off the right foot. So I'd be a bit careful with that thing.
Your 100% isn't entirely accurate, because it's not a position you can statically hold. I get what you're saying, but the people who would lift their heel off the ground and claim that they've shifted 90% of their weight to the back foot were using the lifted heel as an example of that. That prompted me to make this video a long time ago: So I like where you are at A3-A5.5. I don't think that's a bad drill at all. I think if you can hit a foam ball or something, that'll help, because making swings with a ball helps to transfer the stuff you're working on better. You have a pretty good understanding of things.
I'd be careful about the 'jump' involving the trail foot/leg - that doesn't really happen that way. But the rest is pretty good. Do you have any questions or comments, or put another way, how can I help? You just paste in the URL to the video.
The site embeds for you. Hopefully it's pretty easy.
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