I recently printed off a "tour average" sheet of Trackman numbers and hung on the wall next to my simulator. I occasionally look back at the chart to compare those numbers to what I'm getting. I'm not sure it's possible I'm going to ever achieve the ball speed numbers or the swing speed numbers. I'm just not as flexible as I was 20 years ago :-(. However, what I do compare especially is the launch angle.
I'm curious as to what my fellow amateurs are getting for their launch angle numbers. I worked on my PW and 8-iron especially yesterday trying to get them down to what the Trackman chart said. And I could come to within a couple of degrees of those launch numbers when I had a half swing, but as soon as I put a full swing on the ball I went right back to "my" normal numbers, which for the 8-iron is generally 26-28 degrees and PW is in the 30s more than not.
I've been doing this for several weeks, and again am curious if you all are getting launch numbers close to the tour averages or like me 6-10 degrees off on most swings. And how that relates to your distance.
I'm curious as to what my fellow amateurs are getting for their launch angle numbers. I worked on my PW and 8-iron especially yesterday trying to get them down to what the Trackman chart said. And I could come to within a couple of degrees of those launch numbers when I had a half swing, but as soon as I put a full swing on the ball I went right back to "my" normal numbers, which for the 8-iron is generally 26-28 degrees and PW is in the 30s more than not.
I've been doing this for several weeks, and again am curious if you all are getting launch numbers close to the tour averages or like me 6-10 degrees off on most swings. And how that relates to your distance.
. I'm sure it would go farther if i could get my LA down. It hasn't been for lack of trying, I've just accepted that I have a natural swing tendency and it's to launch it high. Good thing i don't play a lot in the wind.
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