GRCTampa
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Looking forward to Saturday!
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You will feel like Jason Day after seeing my drive!!I've never been accused of being long off the tee.
Dont forget guys, we really need everybody there on time or close so we can capture this data. You will use your own driver for the data, so its not skewed and then once the testing is done, people can hop on FlightScope and hit what they would like.
Two things you will learn from this.
1. How high you really hit the ball
2. Any numbers you wanted to know about your driver swing
I'm assuming the LM will be turned down as it usually is. Because we all know we hit it further than the LM will tell us we do.
Dont forget guys, we really need everybody there on time or close so we can capture this data. You will use your own driver for the data, so its not skewed and then once the testing is done, people can hop on FlightScope and hit what they would like.
Two things you will learn from this.
1. How high you really hit the ball
2. Any numbers you wanted to know about your driver swing
So there's been plenty of talk oon launch angles and spin rates and optimizing those numbers.
Don't think I've ever read outside of THP, anything about height numbers. Is that what the gathering information is for?
Despite what people think, a lot of items are over thought about, because they are buzz words, easy to obtain, etc. I dont want to simplify it, because all of it matters, but with how many people chase certain numbers, this one is so easily forgotten about.
Yeah that's what I was getting at. Peak height has a lot to do with the golfers perception of "low" vs "high" flight and not just launch angle. This should be interesting to see once all the data is collected.
Very true. More golfers base launch angle strictly off of ball flight perception at the apex of flight. That does nothing and is technically incorrect. Every club in your bag should be flying close to the same peak height, which is another thing people struggle with.
I just learned something. I didn't know that every club should have the similar overall peak height.
This is going to be super informative for everyone involved and following along in the thread. I learned quite a bit about my driver especially last year on flightscope. Low spin is not always good for everyone. I was getting pretty optimal results in the 3k area with the Fly Z+ driver. Anything lower would either be a b**** to keep straight, or would end up looking like a knuckleball going down range.
Just took the plastic off a XR16 Pro 9 deg. with the Speeder evo II stiff shaft, should be interesting to see if my numbers change at all. Playing Friday to give it a on course test prior to the outing so I will have some idea how it compared to the 816 by eye.
It should be a bit longer and straighter if I swing it correctly per what I saw on the PGA SS sim. It will be great to see if any of that info is even in the ballpark with JB's real LM. I will not be surprised if that sim (PGA SS) was jacked up to make me look better.
We'll require two IV bags for the trip. That will be an early start after a somewhat late evening for me. But I know it's worth it.You're the man!
I heard rumors of an IV bag filled with Cuban coffee that's going to get me up and driving that early. But I can't confirm or deny that. ️
This is Bloomingdale Golfer's club in Valrico correct?
I can certainly feel for all of you having to leave early in order to make it.
I will have to be out of bed by 8:15 if I hope to make it by 8:30. 8:20 if I sleep in my golf clothes.
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I read this and in my THP Translator, it says
Since I live so close, I am volunteering to bring Monster Energy Drinks and McGriddles for you.
And to that I say thank you.