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Would there be any merit in plotting a players trackman data in 3D cartesian coordinate form to help visualise a players tendancies and the effect of a change in technique, or to highlight zones within the universe (of all shots) where straaight shots live or where pull shots live etc.
I am imagining that Face angle goes on x axis, HSP goes on z axis and Angle of attack on the y axis...(or something like that)...
Every shot ever hit would have a point within that universe...presumably shots of certain shape pattern will occupy certain zones...but there must be certain zones where hardly any shots are ever hit (barren waste zones of the 3D shot universe) ...
I was impressed by how Brian (by working only on twistaway) caused changes in players Face angle and HSP (and I wonder if it altered Angle of attack)...from a data analysis point of view I would be interested to see how this would look in 3D form - any thoughts...?
Would there be any merit in plotting a players trackman data in 3D cartesian coordinate form to help visualise a players tendancies and the effect of a change in technique, or to highlight zones within the universe (of all shots) where straaight shots live or where pull shots live etc.
I am imagining that Face angle goes on x axis, HSP goes on z axis and Angle of attack on the y axis...(or something like that)...
Every shot ever hit would have a point within that universe...presumably shots of certain shape pattern will occupy certain zones...but there must be certain zones where hardly any shots are ever hit (barren waste zones of the 3D shot universe) ...
I was impressed by how Brian (by working only on twistaway) caused changes in players Face angle and HSP (and I wonder if it altered Angle of attack)...from a data analysis point of view I would be interested to see how this would look in 3D form - any thoughts...?