The one number you may not be familiar in the above chart is the column called “Smash Factor”. All this number is, is the ball speed/clubhead speed and it indicates the quality of contact with the ball. The higher the smash factor, the better contact you’re making and therefore gett...
Although the idea of smash factor has its place, focus on ball speed. If you are trying to get more distance out of your irons, maximizing this value should be your ultimate goal. There are situations where even though the smash factor is higher, ball speed may be lower....
It’s a great little device and works well, with an option to track various clubs and even sports. The display shows you your club speed, ball speed, smash factor, and carry. You can change the carry to total if desired. Taking some air swings in the backyard it tracked my swing spee...
Smash factor (which you can get by dividing the ball speed by) Clubhead speed (how efficient the shot was) Even if you swing 120mph but hit the ball way out on the toe of the club, it will go shorter than a 110mph swing straight off the center of the face. This is because the...
Your smash factor is low (1.22 on 8 iron, and 1.33 for the 3 iron) so you are losing ball speed for your swing speed. Expand Yeah improving ball striking is for sure my main goal of this quarantine. I was more so wondering if my launch was too high and spin too low which ...
mobile launch monitor combines the camera function on an iPhone or iPad with a small radar device to measure analytics from a golf ball's trajectory. The result is providing golfers with immediate feedback on several key metrics, such as distance, ball speed, clubhead speed, and smash...
I expect to spend a fair amount of time working on simulator, outside my occasional lessons in order to find a good swing in terms of launch angle, spin rate, trajectory, and smash factor. Which means this will appeal to my data-oriented, analytic mindset. I am likely to also find tha...
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I will say that as an avid, I have been willing to adapt to price increase. Looking at the chart, I have had every Titleist driver, and didn’t even realize they have been the most expensive for years! (other than PXG) Thanks again ...
As an example, specifically, the smash factor of the club heads according to the specifications of Tables 1A through 2B is consistent to the comparative example club heads. Additionally, as another example, the dispersion of the club heads according to the specifications of Tables 1A through 2B ...