My SkyTrak took a nasty shank shot off a 3 wood today. Thank goodness I have the super heavy duty metal protective case I bought from SkyTrak Japan (so just a barely noticeable minor dent on the case).
I was hitting well prior to the shank. However, post-shank, all my shots had pretty excessive right side spins to them (1.5-2k) causing massive slices whereas prior to shank I has drawing most shots. So was just wondering in my SkyTrak is still in good order or was somehow damaged by the shank? How can one test other than sending it back to SkyTrak?
Now I know SkyTrak itself does not do any calculations - it simply takes and sends 2 pictures to the computer or iPad to process. Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong here. So base on that, as long as shots are still being captured, can one assume the SkyTrak is still in good order (i.e., it's still taking 2 pictures and sending them to the computer/iPad)? Or is it possible that the 2 pictures being sent could possibly be defective/blurred/etc. due to damage to camera, but because pictures are still being sent to computer/iPad, it is just being processed but spitting out bad data because the images themselves are defective/blurred/etc.?
Any help/insights on this would be greatly appreciated.
Of course, it could just be me that the shank shocked me and caused me to swing w an excessive out-to-in club path afterwards causing these extreme right side spin numbers and therefore slices. I haven't taken my SkyTrak to the range to test vs real ball flight for a while - so might just do that if I still think it is producing inaccurate excessive right side spin numbers.
I was hitting well prior to the shank. However, post-shank, all my shots had pretty excessive right side spins to them (1.5-2k) causing massive slices whereas prior to shank I has drawing most shots. So was just wondering in my SkyTrak is still in good order or was somehow damaged by the shank? How can one test other than sending it back to SkyTrak?
Now I know SkyTrak itself does not do any calculations - it simply takes and sends 2 pictures to the computer or iPad to process. Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong here. So base on that, as long as shots are still being captured, can one assume the SkyTrak is still in good order (i.e., it's still taking 2 pictures and sending them to the computer/iPad)? Or is it possible that the 2 pictures being sent could possibly be defective/blurred/etc. due to damage to camera, but because pictures are still being sent to computer/iPad, it is just being processed but spitting out bad data because the images themselves are defective/blurred/etc.?
Any help/insights on this would be greatly appreciated.
Of course, it could just be me that the shank shocked me and caused me to swing w an excessive out-to-in club path afterwards causing these extreme right side spin numbers and therefore slices. I haven't taken my SkyTrak to the range to test vs real ball flight for a while - so might just do that if I still think it is producing inaccurate excessive right side spin numbers.
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