matt kluck
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Anti_Summit II
ParHunter,
Buy the video. Brian just put it up.
Best in Golf,
MK
ParHunter,
Buy the video. Brian just put it up.
Best in Golf,
MK
oops, thanks savy. I wrote that whilst drinking my first coffee of the day. Wasn't fully awake and suffering from a cold bug here in the barren north.; I was assuming when I wrote that nonsense that the player and LM were aligned in the same direction. And if they were, would my point have any validity?
However (three coffees drank now), this makes me think about the incredible significance of the alignment of the LM. How do the LM experts get round this potential minefield?
Thanks Brian (and mj also).
Interesting that the resultant path and face (therefore spin axis) is very similar in both "models" (to be expected of course).
The major discrepancies are visible in the lower traj and the lower spin rate (DL 26 vs 18.2, VL 20 vs 14.1, SL 28.5 vs 19.9, SP 6500 vs 4578, Apex 100 vs 82)
You described the proposed ball flight to be "high." Really, the 8 extra degrees of Dynamic Loft is the only club difference you listed, the others are just a result of that (higher launch, more spin, higher apex).
Big difference in the VSP. How would this effect the shot and the numbers?
The VSP and HSP do not affect ball flight at all, per se (ie The golf ball doesn't know what VSP/HSP it was hit with, just Club Speed, Face, Path, and contact location), but can "tend" to affect (or be a result of) club behaviour.
In particular is 63*VSP and 8.5*R an "unusual" combination? I'm thinking 90*VSP cannot be combined with inside path, right? So the more "vertical" the VSP is then the more unlikely a rightwards path, no?
I threw the 63 degree VSP in there because it's fairly close to a standard lie angle for an 8 iron, but perhaps a tad upright. Savydan's already cleared up the VSP/rightward bit, but...the higher the VSP, the less right the Path will be relative to the HSP, given a downward AoA. So, I see what you were getting at.
Again thanks for takin the time....