golfbulldog
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I have no commercial interest in Iomic or any other grip manufacturer....but do they have point....???
They suggest that the variation in grip torque for off centre hits causes differing degrees of clubface rotation. Assuming that the drivers, shafts, swing speed, spining of shaft and the degree of "of-centredness" are equal .... does this suggest that the clubhead is not acting as a free body at impact??
Alot depends on their data quality - a couple of example videos proves nothing - but can what is happening at the grip end alter impact conditions ....assuming swings are identical??
Or is it that the grip torques are altering the pre-impact conditions between the 2 grip types...which then alter the impact conditions??
Thoughts please?
I have no commercial interest in Iomic or any other grip manufacturer....but do they have point....???
They suggest that the variation in grip torque for off centre hits causes differing degrees of clubface rotation. Assuming that the drivers, shafts, swing speed, spining of shaft and the degree of "of-centredness" are equal .... does this suggest that the clubhead is not acting as a free body at impact??
Alot depends on their data quality - a couple of example videos proves nothing - but can what is happening at the grip end alter impact conditions ....assuming swings are identical??
Or is it that the grip torques are altering the pre-impact conditions between the 2 grip types...which then alter the impact conditions??
Thoughts please?