I have been using the Arccos 360 for a bit now. I have played 7, 18 hole rounds, 2, 9 hole rounds and one round aborted after 15 holes. In order of usage:
Putter - 294 putts
driver - 108 strokes
lob wedge - 71 strokes
56 degree - wedge 38 strokes
gap wedge - 17 strokes
pw - 17 strokes
9i - 20 strokes
8i - 18 strokes
7i - 16 strokes
6i - 10 strokes
(I have been interchanging fairway woods, hybrids and 5 irons, so I do not have an equivalent data base for those clubs.)
Although we all intuitively know that we use our putters, wedges and drivers more than the other clubs, seeing it graphically really tells me where I need to spend my time practicing. I need to work on putting, short game and the driver. Again, no surprise, but I literally spent all winter indoors working with a coach on my full iron swing and I am not sure that it makes all that much difference in my scoring.
Putter - 294 putts
driver - 108 strokes
lob wedge - 71 strokes
56 degree - wedge 38 strokes
gap wedge - 17 strokes
pw - 17 strokes
9i - 20 strokes
8i - 18 strokes
7i - 16 strokes
6i - 10 strokes
(I have been interchanging fairway woods, hybrids and 5 irons, so I do not have an equivalent data base for those clubs.)
Although we all intuitively know that we use our putters, wedges and drivers more than the other clubs, seeing it graphically really tells me where I need to spend my time practicing. I need to work on putting, short game and the driver. Again, no surprise, but I literally spent all winter indoors working with a coach on my full iron swing and I am not sure that it makes all that much difference in my scoring.