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    Numbers numbers numbers.

    What you think of these numbers? Especcially i mean club head, ball speed and effiency. Does they look wrong?
    Shot with 9-iron.




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    Lets make it a overall numbers topic.

  • #2
    Yes those are weird numbers.
    • 100 mph is exceptionally fast clubhead speed for a 9i. PGA tour average is less than 90. Either it's a misread or you swing really really fast.
    • 1.14 smash is low for a 9i. Suggests you did not hit it well. Did you hit this thin?
    • -9.3 AoA is very steep down. You could do it but that is not where you should be at. No more than -6.
    • Also the backspin is low for a 9i, particularly with high clubhead speed. Should be 8000-9000.
    Suggest using 4 dots and posting a more representative shot.
    Last edited by delaloi; 03-04-2021, 11:34 AM.

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    • #3
      Yeah, ditto on the above. Maybe you just had one readable dot on the toe (will register faster because of closure rate).

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      • #4
        I can only remember PGA average for a pitching wedge was 83 mph with a 1.23 smash factor. Can’t recall what a 9 iron was, but likely 2 or 3 mph faster with a slightly higher smash.

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        • #5
          With a 51m pull left with a 9 iron, I’m not sure this would be the best shot to analyse to be honest. Not unless that is a stock shot .....

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          • #6
            It's a misread on the clubhead speed. That's very poor efficiency if you really do have a 100mph ballspeed.

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            • #7
              Hey guys. Thank you for all the answers. The reason i posted is that i was suspicious about club speed. Looking to high. And i am dumb. Forgot to mention that i was trying to max out 9 iron. i started around 85 mph and gradually got speed up to 100m. Picture has no purpose of analyzing shot. Question only was if this number looks real.

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              • #8
                If you started at 85 (which is right for a normal swing) and were getting consistent numbers going upward as you were trying to max the speed, then 100mph for a 9i is not inconceivable.

                Judging from the other numbers and the result, that may not be a swing you want to bring out onto the golf course however.

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                • #9
                  Looks like you figured out a way to turn a 9 iron into a hooked 6 iron. Are you sure you didn't read the number upside down?
                  I cannot imagine how anyone could swing in to out and still have a super-steep AoA. In to out tends to be shallowing rather than steepening.
                  I can only imagine some sort of downward chop with massively closed face to path that then pops the ball out without much backspin. If it's really a 9 iron then the launch angle would imply massive forward shaft lean at impact.
                  Either that or the Foresight device is all out of alignment or on the side of a hill or otherwise messed up.

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                  • Ojamaa
                    Ojamaa commented
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                    My biggest problem is super steep AoA and dont know how to fix it. And yes i did not read the number upside down.
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