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  • Some initial findings with almost golf balls and skytrak

    So I bought the skytrak for the winter to mainly just keep my swing going through the winter. Since I don't have time to build a full enclosure right now, I'm hitting almost golf balls off a mat I bought from golfsmith closing (lol) and a sleeping bag hung off the ceiling as a net. This is my findings for those interested:

    1. The distance loss compared to real ball data varies from club to club. For example, using my 50 yard pitch shot with a sand wedge I get nearly identical distances of the skytrak. A full swing with my sand wedge is about 100 yards in real life and about 95-100 yards with the almost golf balls.

    2. As you approach the mid irons, the almost golf balls become super sensitive to strike and launch angle unlike real golf balls. A slight mistrike with real balls might throw off your results by a few yards, but with the almost golf ball a slight mistrike can result in 1-2 club differences. I found that the carry distance is somewhere between 8-10% lower than real balls, but total distance is actually not that far off (due to the lower spin readings from the almost golf balls).

    3. The balls seem to launch a few degrees lower and 1/2 the spin a real ball would. Again, this is more exaggerated the lower the loft you present.

    4. It helps if you marker in 3 different shapes on the ball for the skytrak to read. I found that it was inconsistent with some readings until I put a square, circle, and triangle on the ball (and pointed this at the skytrak).

    With consideration to point 2. it would still make skytrak a good way to practice indoors, you just need to interpret the results differently. For example, in real life my iron distances between my 7 and 9 iron are 155, 143, 130. With the skytrak, trying my best to have a similar strike and swing speed i get 140, 130, 118. While the 9 iron goes 118 on average, I found that the inconsistencies with strike (and the ball) can create readings between 140-110 yards, which would mean I would've hit my 9 iron 155 yards on a misstrike. This wouldnn't happen with real balls. I'm thinking that the way the almost golf ball launches, it has more normalized results with higher lofts. This makes sense since it would be difficult to actually compress the ball off the fake turf when hitting lower lofted shots.

    My next experiment would be to see if placing the ball on a slight tee would help make the ball data more consistent.

    That being said, my idea of having a short course using the golf club to adjust for flight difference might be totally doable. I'm able to get readings of about 210-225 carry with the driver so we would be able to set a course where the par 3's are between 100-140 yards, a par 4, around 300-350 yards, and par 5's to be 400 yards.


    Edit: Just tried it off a shortest slightest tee I could get secure on top of the mat (it was pretty the thickness of a nickel off the mat) and the results are super promising. Launch angles were a bit better and the flight looked more normal. I was able to hit specific distances with the clubs more consistently this way. Only problem is the short tee flies all over the room so you would need a solution for that.

    Last edited by acn684; 12-21-2016, 05:33 PM.

  • #2
    I agree they work pretty great from my PW-My 60 degree lob wedge. They scuff up pretty terribly though quickly after a few rounds using them but whatever, still better than a fractured skull from a hard ceiling shot lol

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    • acn684
      acn684 commented
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      lol, much better than a hole in the wall too!

    • Jwheels9876
      Jwheels9876 commented
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      For sure... I used Plywood directly to the side and above the screen instead of drywall just Inc see someone shanked one. Not going to be patching up holes every time one of my friends or in laws stop by and want to "golf"

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    • #4
      i would buy a bucket of drywall mud and keep it next to your net return

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      • miwamc
        miwamc commented
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        Thinking about adding some supplemental netting...

    • #5
      Good stuff. This info is based solely on the Almost Balls, correct? The reason I ask is because I received my hitting mat about a week ago and three Callaway HX practice balls were included. I played four rounds with those and decided to shop for more (not online, I had to have more THAT DAY). I couldn’t find the Callaways so ended up getting a pack of Almost Balls. I played a couple rounds with the Almost Balls and they seemed to be at least 10% shorter in distance than the Callaway HX. I’ll ask the kids to take a sharpie to the Almost Balls and see what happens.

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      • #6
        Claw tee holder and tomahawk tee. Problem solved. You need to use the small tomahawk tee for irons. The small can be flipped over, one side for hybrids/woods, other side for irons.
        Originally posted by acn684 View Post
        Only problem is the short tee flies all over the room so you would need a solution for that.

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        • #7
          Originally posted by wbond
          Claw tee holder and tomahawk tee. Problem solved. You need to use the small tomahawk tee for irons. The small can be flipped over, one side for hybrids/woods, other side for irons.

          That might be too tall but i ordered some to test. I only raised it no more than 1/2 a cm just to reduce the turf interaction with the ball.


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          • #8
            When you use the short one on the low side, the ball barely sits above the turf surface. I thought i had a picture, but I don't. I'll snap one and repost so you can see the height on all three sizes.
            Here you go.

            Originally posted by acn684 View Post

            That might be too tall but i ordered some to test. I only raised it no more than 1/2 a cm just to reduce the turf interaction with the ball.


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            Last edited by wbond; 12-21-2016, 08:54 PM.

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            • #9
              Will def take a look at this. Still seems a tad tall but could be the camera angle. Thank goodness for amazon prime. Haha


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              • #10
                I stole wbond 's idea with these and tethered them down with an elastic headband. Works pretty good. One of the tomahawks isn't enough height for me, so I stack the three of them together.. hard to balance the ball on my CCE mat. Way better than chasing tees all over the garage though.

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