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Great info and that machine looks amazing. Real high speed cameras! Can't wait for some closing rate data to come forward.
 
Good to hear. Some people won't care, but I do. Helps me become a better player. I need to know how it all works to have confidence in my swing.
 
Decent article regarding the fitting process on the Enso:

My Fitting Experience at PING (i20 Content!) - GolfWRX

Simply amazing detail. I suspect you need cameras at true 3,000-5,000 FPS which you just can't buy at Amazon to make this system work.

It looks like this has two readings for face angle (the haters will still find a way to criticize) at center and at impact. It also has closure rates.

Brian and company will still be years ahead with this information. Can't wait for ASIII!
 
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I bet there are plenty of golfers under the impression that getting their hands to move faster/harder thru impact IS the way to increase clubhead speed.

Cannot believe it -- it is so simple physics involved -- either they're totally braiwashed or never had light athletics experience (even as a TV watcher). Geez :eek:

Cheers
 
Decent article regarding the fitting process on the Enso:

My Fitting Experience at PING (i20 Content!) - GolfWRX

Simply amazing detail. I suspect you need cameras at true 3,000-5,000 FPS which you just can't buy at Amazon to make this system work.

It looks like this has two readings for face angle (the haters will still find a way to criticize) at center and at impact. It also has closure rates.

Brian and company will still be years ahead with this information. Can't wait for ASIII!

yah, cwd, that's where i pulled the charts from.....interesting indeed

we should have some good enso insight within 2 days - probably sooner
 
Just look at the numbers in the data....:rolleyes:

ENSO measures data to the hundredth fractional place??? Wonder what it's +/- measuring tolerance must be??!!!! :eek:

steve, i was referring to the specifics of the closure rate number......we will find out exactly what it is measuring within 2 days...
 
just in case you missed it.....this is why the handle slows on the enso graph:

"The subsequent forward acceleration of the distal segment is largely a result of the way the proximal segment interacts with the distal segment as a function of the proximal segment’s angular velocity. The proximal segment is subsequently slowed down largely due to
the motion-dependent effect of the distal segment on the proximal segment."

Dr. Carol Putnam
 
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steve, i was referring to the specifics of the closure rate number......we will find out exactly what it is measuring within 2 days...

Do you know which ENSO numbers are directly measured and which are back-calculated in it's algorithm? I mean gathering data to the hundredth place is impressive, but is it for real???
 
It would be interesting to see figures for a handle dragger who powers through it with his pivot. Would the handle speed still slow down before impact?
 
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