Steve Greffen
New
To Sharkey,
If memory serves correct you had some issues with the driver hooking too much. I'm wondering if your lower or perhaps lower club head speed relative to your 6 iron would be because you are trying to swing under control to avoid the hook. I'm also wondering if you tried to increase the speed during your time on the Trackman to see if you were just holding back or if you had anything in reserve.
When you gap your clubs later on the Trackman, you might see if you could get a little time to experiment to see if you could gain some speed. The other thing that trumps speed obviously is the smash factor and control (face and Path). If 95 miles an hour is your peak speed to gain the best control then that would be something your body have dialed in for the swing.
If memory serves correct you had some issues with the driver hooking too much. I'm wondering if your lower or perhaps lower club head speed relative to your 6 iron would be because you are trying to swing under control to avoid the hook. I'm also wondering if you tried to increase the speed during your time on the Trackman to see if you were just holding back or if you had anything in reserve.
When you gap your clubs later on the Trackman, you might see if you could get a little time to experiment to see if you could gain some speed. The other thing that trumps speed obviously is the smash factor and control (face and Path). If 95 miles an hour is your peak speed to gain the best control then that would be something your body have dialed in for the swing.