I’m gaming a set of irons that seem to be on the lower side of spin for their category. But I also have a set that is higher spin than my gamers.
I recently took both out to the range, and I saw distance dispersions issues with both. Not just on mishits, but also on decent strikes.
It got me thinking about “fliers” and “hot spots” in irons.
Does anyone have launch monitor data to show similar strike and launch conditions in one iron category with “flier” tendencies or “hot spots” that resulted in distance dispersion issues, vs similar strike and launch conditions with an that boasts a more “consistent” spin profile that also produced more consistent results?
I guess what I’m chewing on is whether anyone has launch monitor data to prove whether the club produced the “flier” or whether they just made a different swing.
I recently took both out to the range, and I saw distance dispersions issues with both. Not just on mishits, but also on decent strikes.
It got me thinking about “fliers” and “hot spots” in irons.
Does anyone have launch monitor data to show similar strike and launch conditions in one iron category with “flier” tendencies or “hot spots” that resulted in distance dispersion issues, vs similar strike and launch conditions with an that boasts a more “consistent” spin profile that also produced more consistent results?
I guess what I’m chewing on is whether anyone has launch monitor data to prove whether the club produced the “flier” or whether they just made a different swing.