Is that so it makes it theoretically harder to "flip" however "flip" is defined and assuming that "flipping" is something to be avoided to begin with...
The ball is blind to everything except what it is told to do. It doesn't care who you are, how much money you have, what nationality or anything else..... it just obeys the command of the club at maximum compression. That is what makes it such a great and fair test that will try your soul.
Not to be too nit-picky, but I would think closer to initial collision.
Actually, bax is right on here! There is close to zero force on the ball at the collision, the same in the millisecond the ball leaves the clubface, and the maximum in the MIDDLE of the impact interval.
One of the many logical nuggets that Dr Zick presented at the anti-summit!
Actually, bax is right on here! There is close to zero force on the ball at the collision, the same in the millisecond the ball leaves the clubface, and the maximum in the MIDDLE of the impact interval.
One of the many logical nuggets that Dr Zick presented at the anti-summit!
Actually, bax is right on here! There is close to zero force on the ball at the collision, the same in the millisecond the ball leaves the clubface, and the maximum in the MIDDLE of the impact interval.
One of the many logical nuggets that Dr Zick presented at the anti-summit!
Is the following applicable or what do forum members do with "logical nuggets?"
*As each member of the Research and Development team discovers new research, they write a brief summary called a Nugget, and share the Nugget with the entire team. The team then discuses the research, evaluates its importance, and incorporates it into the curriculum.......The goal of these discussions is to spark interest in the field and talk about the key issues.........—eventually leading to new, modern, and up-to-date programs that are as effective as possible.
Cool, thank you for the information!
I was thinking more of the bigger picture of the motion of the club face can't be changed enough to influence the ball during the impact interval. So in essence, the sequence of events--hsp, AoA, vsp...-- leading up the impact is what determines what the ball knows and reacts to. Hence, the nit-picky comment. I stand corrected and the most influence is at maximum compression.