Hi All,
I generally play on my home simulator and get pretty accurate distances with the SkyTrak and the TGC2019. I generally play ProV1's on the sim and the numbers that I get do seem to simulate what I get IRL.
However, when I take the ST to the driving range, I am consistently seeing a decrease in distance of about 10-15%. I also had several other of my friends who are very good (including one guy who is a teaching pro) who all found it to be similarly short.
Is it common that we see shorter distances with range balls? The ranges here in Japan that I go to are completely enclosed with netting so I don't think there is any need for them to use balls that are intentionally short. They may be a lot cheaper and not wear out as quickly though so there could be some benefit to the range I guess.
Does anyone have any insight into this and what are the physics that makes the driving range read short? Do range balls also affect other things such as spin rate, launch angle, etc. Also, I know that there is a boost for TGC2019 but is there also a boost for the SkyTrak? I know you can tinker with elevation but I don't really see that that does very much.
any insight on this would be helpful.
I generally play on my home simulator and get pretty accurate distances with the SkyTrak and the TGC2019. I generally play ProV1's on the sim and the numbers that I get do seem to simulate what I get IRL.
However, when I take the ST to the driving range, I am consistently seeing a decrease in distance of about 10-15%. I also had several other of my friends who are very good (including one guy who is a teaching pro) who all found it to be similarly short.
Is it common that we see shorter distances with range balls? The ranges here in Japan that I go to are completely enclosed with netting so I don't think there is any need for them to use balls that are intentionally short. They may be a lot cheaper and not wear out as quickly though so there could be some benefit to the range I guess.
Does anyone have any insight into this and what are the physics that makes the driving range read short? Do range balls also affect other things such as spin rate, launch angle, etc. Also, I know that there is a boost for TGC2019 but is there also a boost for the SkyTrak? I know you can tinker with elevation but I don't really see that that does very much.
any insight on this would be helpful.
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