golfbulldog
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Nobody ever talks about it anymore - is that because it never happened or the design of clubs went from curved face woods to flatter, bigger COR clubs...???
Presumably high COR clubs rotate less on off-centre impacts so gear effect is less??? Even less because high COR clubs have flatter faces than olde worlde woods???
Came across this stuff - not sure if he is right or wrong - any commments?
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~cross/GOLF/GOLF.htm
Movie 4 seems to show it the way I had it in my mind...practical result being ball starts right of target and draws back to target line...right??
Does trackman data agree with this??
D plane is jsut for sweetspot impacts- right?
Thanks for any thoughts or corrections!
Presumably high COR clubs rotate less on off-centre impacts so gear effect is less??? Even less because high COR clubs have flatter faces than olde worlde woods???
Came across this stuff - not sure if he is right or wrong - any commments?
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~cross/GOLF/GOLF.htm
Movie 4 seems to show it the way I had it in my mind...practical result being ball starts right of target and draws back to target line...right??
Does trackman data agree with this??
D plane is jsut for sweetspot impacts- right?
Thanks for any thoughts or corrections!
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