I know this topic has been beat to death (trust me, I just read every thread), but I feel that my issue is somewhat unique. Even if I use a 3 iron as my club, and choose driver, the speed is massively inflated and face angle is all over the place.
To illustrate what I mean, I'm on the driving range, choose 3 iron, perfect shot about 90 mph down the middle. Switch to driver, but KEEP 3 IRON as club, roughly the same swing, 135 mph face wide open.
Initially, I thought it was the driver, so I did the whole tape thing with black tape and aluminum on the edge (did nothing), but obviously this has to be software based. I mean, the same swing, same club, is changing speed +40 miles an hour just by selecting a club. I'v calibrated, I even created a custom club set and calibrated my 3 iron as the driver. No offsets or anything to note. Irons work perfectly, any wood is weird.
Anyways, I thought maybe someone had this issue, where it was software based, not hardware. Optimally, I'd love to use a driver, or at least a wood, but I'd be fine if it even read an iron right. Thanks.
To illustrate what I mean, I'm on the driving range, choose 3 iron, perfect shot about 90 mph down the middle. Switch to driver, but KEEP 3 IRON as club, roughly the same swing, 135 mph face wide open.
Initially, I thought it was the driver, so I did the whole tape thing with black tape and aluminum on the edge (did nothing), but obviously this has to be software based. I mean, the same swing, same club, is changing speed +40 miles an hour just by selecting a club. I'v calibrated, I even created a custom club set and calibrated my 3 iron as the driver. No offsets or anything to note. Irons work perfectly, any wood is weird.
Anyways, I thought maybe someone had this issue, where it was software based, not hardware. Optimally, I'd love to use a driver, or at least a wood, but I'd be fine if it even read an iron right. Thanks.
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