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Smash factor on a lot of those looks pretty good. The shots where you were able to keep the spin down really got out there pretty deep, very nice, brother.

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My two cents and just because you asked

 

Club head speed. Great

Angle of attack. Hitting down on the ball vs up.

Negative club path is swinging outside to in

Negative swing direction is again making ball go left and probably slice

This is also the cause of the higher spin rates, cutting across ball

 

With a slight adjustment from a pro you could probably add 10-20 total yards.

 

Hope this helps.

 

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Just got on a Trackman for the first time in a few years. Do any of these numbers jump out as good/bad?

 

my Trackman gurus, please feel free to offer any constructive criticism.

 

 

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Play length, Total weight - Balance

 

Thats the 3 key parameters who dictate how good your ability to make a good impact will be, and the LM report tells the club you tested has quite a huge potential for improvement.

 

Your average Smash factor is only 1.438 it should be 1.48 or higher as average, so that difference alone rips you for 8 yards, but your potential is about 15 yards further.

 

Look at your launch angle and spin values in the report, the numbers is all over the place, and the reason is that your impact on the face vary a lot.

The same player/ club combination can see launch differences of close to 4 degrees, and spin from below 2000 to above 4000 depending on where we make impact, and your numbers tells this is your problem, your impact vary to much, so those 3 key parameters is not set correct for you.

 

Seems like this was a club in "standard play length" and no attempts to adjust neither play length or balance, and then this is the norm, but that does not mean its a good fit, because its not. Your BEST impact or highest Smash values is what should have been the average.

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For me the 2 things I see are:

 

1) hit more upward at impact to have a positive attack angle (+3.0 for instance), because it’ll boost your yardage at least by 5yds.

 

2) improve your smash factor to increase your ball speed to increase your yardage. That means hitting on the center of the ball more than hitting on top or bottom of the head. It should give you additional 2-6yd or so.

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Basically your path goes to the left, getting a little OTT-ish and that causes inconsistency in the strike and the launch angle. Launch is high and spin can get a little high because of your swing mechanics. The Oban shaft appears to be the best for you because it keeps the spin down just enough to give a good landing angle (38-45 degrees). May want to consider adjusting the loft 1 degree more or so. Or at least it would be something to experiment with.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just got on a Trackman for the first time in a few years. Do any of these numbers jump out as good/bad?

 

my Trackman gurus, please feel free to offer any constructive criticism.

 

 

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Play length, Total weight - Balance

 

Thats the 3 key parameters who dictate how good your ability to make a good impact will be, and the LM report tells the club you tested has quite a huge potential for improvement.

 

Your average Smash factor is only 1.438 it should be 1.48 or higher as average, so that difference alone rips you for 8 yards, but your potential is about 15 yards further.

 

Look at your launch angle and spin values in the report, the numbers is all over the place, and the reason is that your impact on the face vary a lot.

The same player/ club combination can see launch differences of close to 4 degrees, and spin from below 2000 to above 4000 depending on where we make impact, and your numbers tells this is your problem, your impact vary to much, so those 3 key parameters is not set correct for you.

 

Seems like this was a club in "standard play length" and no attempts to adjust neither play length or balance, and then this is the norm, but that does not mean its a good fit, because its not. Your BEST impact or highest Smash values is what should have been the average.

 

 

Any recommendations as to what adjustments i should try with club adjustment?

 

I realize this might be an impossible question to answer without seeing me swing.

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Just got on a Trackman for the first time in a few years. Do any of these numbers jump out as good/bad?

 

my Trackman gurus, please feel free to offer any constructive criticism.

 

 

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Play length, Total weight - Balance

 

Thats the 3 key parameters who dictate how good your ability to make a good impact will be, and the LM report tells the club you tested has quite a huge potential for improvement.

 

Your average Smash factor is only 1.438 it should be 1.48 or higher as average, so that difference alone rips you for 8 yards, but your potential is about 15 yards further.

 

Look at your launch angle and spin values in the report, the numbers is all over the place, and the reason is that your impact on the face vary a lot.

The same player/ club combination can see launch differences of close to 4 degrees, and spin from below 2000 to above 4000 depending on where we make impact, and your numbers tells this is your problem, your impact vary to much, so those 3 key parameters is not set correct for you.

 

Seems like this was a club in "standard play length" and no attempts to adjust neither play length or balance, and then this is the norm, but that does not mean its a good fit, because its not. Your BEST impact or highest Smash values is what should have been the average.

 

 

Any recommendations as to what adjustments i should try with club adjustment?

 

I realize this might be an impossible question to answer without seeing me swing.

 

It all starts with play length, its the most important of them all.

What i found during this years is that a player who fits to play "standard length" irons ( a #5 iron of 37.75" - 38.00") would fit a driver of 44.00"

Only "better players" (elite amateurs and professionals) with a naturally flat swing and good eye to hand coordination could add 0.5" to that.

 

If your irons is + 0.5", you add the same on the driver so your driver become 44.50"

If the club you play is any longer than this, its not very likely a good fit for GOLF, but maybe for longdriving, but a few exceptions to this always exist.

 

I made this DIY driver tune up to guide players trough the process of going shorter, and it includes all you need to know to modify your club to fit you as good as possible, and there is no need for any special tools, not even a launch monitor. If you follow this DIY you will be able tune up your own driver to a level very few club fitters is able to help you out with, so it was made for them who dont have access to a good club fitter so they could do this them self.

 

A roll of lead tape is about the most "advanced" you will need to make it.

its all in here, but feel free to ask if there is something you dont understand.

 

http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/909991-diy-driver-tune-up-diy-fitting/

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Just got on a Trackman for the first time in a few years. Do any of these numbers jump out as good/bad?

 

my Trackman gurus, please feel free to offer any constructive criticism.

 

 

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Play length, Total weight - Balance

 

Thats the 3 key parameters who dictate how good your ability to make a good impact will be, and the LM report tells the club you tested has quite a huge potential for improvement.

 

Your average Smash factor is only 1.438 it should be 1.48 or higher as average, so that difference alone rips you for 8 yards, but your potential is about 15 yards further.

 

Look at your launch angle and spin values in the report, the numbers is all over the place, and the reason is that your impact on the face vary a lot.

The same player/ club combination can see launch differences of close to 4 degrees, and spin from below 2000 to above 4000 depending on where we make impact, and your numbers tells this is your problem, your impact vary to much, so those 3 key parameters is not set correct for you.

 

Seems like this was a club in "standard play length" and no attempts to adjust neither play length or balance, and then this is the norm, but that does not mean its a good fit, because its not. Your BEST impact or highest Smash values is what should have been the average.

 

 

Any recommendations as to what adjustments i should try with club adjustment?

 

I realize this might be an impossible question to answer without seeing me swing.

 

It all starts with play length, its the most important of them all.

What i found during this years is that a player who fits to play "standard length" irons ( a #5 iron of 37.75" - 38.00") would fit a driver of 44.00"

Only "better players" (elite amateurs and professionals) with a naturally flat swing and good eye to hand coordination could add 0.5" to that.

 

If your irons is + 0.5", you add the same on the driver so your driver become 44.50"

If the club you play is any longer than this, its not very likely a good fit for GOLF, but maybe for longdriving, but a few exceptions to this always exist.

 

I made this DIY driver tune up to guide players trough the process of going shorter, and it includes all you need to know to modify your club to fit you as good as possible, and there is no need for any special tools, not even a launch monitor. If you follow this DIY you will be able tune up your own driver to a level very few club fitters is able to help you out with, so it was made for them who dont have access to a good club fitter so they could do this them self.

 

A roll of lead tape is about the most "advanced" you will need to make it.

its all in here, but feel free to ask if there is something you dont understand.

 

http://www.golfwrx.c...up-diy-fitting/

VERY COOL! i will be looking into this. Thanks again for the help
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