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i have been watching some of the trackman clips on you tube, and it looks amazing!
i have noticed that most tour players using it seem to be doing it mostly for fitting purposes, gapping, etc. no one seems to be using it to help in fixing ballflight/swings (manzella academy obviously excluded). is this b/c of a general lack of knowledge regarding dynamic loft, true path, etc. and how to apply those measurements to help a student? or is it just that those doing it aren't really going public about it?

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are the pictures you see on trackman as far as clubhead delivery accurate, or just the numbers produced? the reason i ask is b/c the trackman screen shows a face that stays relatively square for a looong time. i know brian has said that good players do something closer to vertical/angled hinging, but i would have still thought it would have closed a little bit more than shown.

also really cool to see a "real" picture of a spin axis...cool stuff!
 
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here is a link to the trackman screens in regards to the clubhead delivery and spin axis:

1) right to left: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc6Vf7oebWM[/media]
2) left to right: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF-IlU3dWUU&NR=1[/media]
3)straight: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbgkOSE5iKY[/media]
 
i have been watching some of the trackman clips on you tube, and it looks amazing!
i have noticed that most tour players using it seem to be doing it mostly for fitting purposes, gapping, etc. no one seems to be using it to help in fixing ballflight/swings (manzella academy obviously excluded). is this b/c of a general lack of knowledge regarding dynamic loft, true path, etc. and how to apply those measurements to help a student? or is it just that those doing it aren't really going public about it?

another topic:
are the pictures you see on trackman as far as clubhead delivery accurate, or just the numbers produced? the reason i ask is b/c the trackman screen shows a face that stays relatively square for a looong time. i know brian has said that good players do something closer to vertical/angled hinging, but i would have still thought it would have closed a little bit more than shown.

also really cool to see a "real" picture of a spin axis...cool stuff!

Go to the Trackman site there is a list of readings that are actual and those that are interpreted form the data.
 
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