I am finding that with the default settings in Protee interface 3.15z7, my distances are off.
Swing speeds are not bad for the most part, although driver is a bit high.
All of the info below is in TGC:
For wedges the, spin is reasonable although slightly low for the most lofted clubs. Distances are long by about a club and in some cases an additional half. Smash factor is high as are ball speeds. I've modified ball speed and drag factor sliders to get the distance more in line with reality.
For irons, the spin is higher than reality. Distances are long by about 3% to 5%. I've adjusted the drag and ball speed sliders to get more real distances, but spin is still high.
Metal and driver. The spin is also high for these two clubs. I've adjusted the ball drag to get more real carry numbers.
Vertical launch angles match those of my calculations and my last Flightscope sessions, so they are very close.
Some of the document on Protee's website are not as informative as I would like.
Protee's customer service is great, still I was hoping some of the experienced folks here could provide some insight to their club tuning methods.
Swing speeds are not bad for the most part, although driver is a bit high.
All of the info below is in TGC:
For wedges the, spin is reasonable although slightly low for the most lofted clubs. Distances are long by about a club and in some cases an additional half. Smash factor is high as are ball speeds. I've modified ball speed and drag factor sliders to get the distance more in line with reality.
For irons, the spin is higher than reality. Distances are long by about 3% to 5%. I've adjusted the drag and ball speed sliders to get more real distances, but spin is still high.
Metal and driver. The spin is also high for these two clubs. I've adjusted the ball drag to get more real carry numbers.
Vertical launch angles match those of my calculations and my last Flightscope sessions, so they are very close.
Some of the document on Protee's website are not as informative as I would like.
Protee's customer service is great, still I was hoping some of the experienced folks here could provide some insight to their club tuning methods.
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