badgergolf Posted September 29, 2022 Share Posted September 29, 2022 Looking for something when not using the Trackman that will give me an indication of impact location. what do people think is best? Impact Stickers (what brand) ? Athletes foot spray ? Dry erase marker (on ball or club) ? look forward to hearing what people use! Quote Driver - G425 LST, ALTA CB SLATE 55 STIFF 3 WOOD - G425 SFT, TOUR 75 STIFF 4 HYBRID - G425, TOUR 80 STIFF IRONS 5-PW - G425 DYNAMIC GOLD 105 STIFF, WHITE DOT, STANDARD LOFT WEDGES - GLIDE 4.0, DYNAMIC GOLD 105 STIFF , 50degree/54degree/58degree PUTTER - Special Select Newport 2.5 BAG - HOOFER TOUR STAND WHITE/BLACK / TROLLEY - 4.0 BALL - TP5x / Tour Response Stripe TRACKING - / RANGEFINDER - Z82 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cnosil Posted September 30, 2022 Share Posted September 30, 2022 4 hours ago, badgergolf said: Looking for something when not using the Trackman that will give me an indication of impact location. what do people think is best? Impact Stickers (what brand) ? Athletes foot spray ? Dry erase marker (on ball or club) ? look forward to hearing what people use! Ive used impact stickers (couldn;'t tell you what brand; didn't think it mattered as they just stick to the face of the club) and foot spray. Both were equivalent from a functional perspective. Quote Driver: G400 Max 9* w/ KBS Tour Driven Fairway: TS3 15* w/Project X Hzardous Smoke Hybrids: 915H 21* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype 915H 24* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype Irons: TR20V 6-11 w/Vizard TR20-85 Graphite Wedge: 54/12D, 60/8M w/:Accra iWedge 90 Graphite Putter: mFGP2 Backups: TM-180, Milled Collection RSX 2, Bellum Winmore 787, Directed Force 2.1 Member: MGS Hitsquad since 2017 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
revkev Posted October 3, 2022 Share Posted October 3, 2022 My hands - I’ve used impact tape and powder but I can tell where I’m impacting the club with my hands and ears. Quote Taylor Made Stealth 10.5 Aldila Ascent Red R flex Ping G410 5, 7, 9 wood Alta 65 R flex Wilson D7 forged 5-GW - Mamiya recoil 460 R flex SCOR 52, 56 Ping Glide 3.0 Ping Eye 2 grind 58.8 L.A.B. Mezz.1 32.5" Titleist Pro VIx optic yellow with revkev stamped on them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BMart519 Posted October 3, 2022 Share Posted October 3, 2022 i use dry erase marker and colour the club face 1 Quote F9 Driver 9* Baffler hybrids some combo of 2H-5H APEX CF19 6-AW G700 4i, Glide 2.0 54, 58* EAS 2.0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrahamB1967 Posted October 12, 2022 Share Posted October 12, 2022 Footspray. I also use it on the range mat to see where my low point was. For me, stickers deadened the feel of the strike and, in the end, it is the feel that gives you feedback on the course. 1 Quote Brief version, to be updated later Driver - Srixon Z785 with Miyazaki Mahana 5 Stiff 3 Wood - Ping G425 Hybrid / Driving Iron (they swap, regularly!) - Ping G425 3H 19 degrees /Ping G410 Crossover 3 iron 20 degrees Irons (4-PW) - Ping i210 Wedges - TaylorMade MG3 - 50, 54, 58 Putter - Scotty Cameron Phantom X7 or Newport 2 Studio Select (with custom R/W/B infill) when I am feeling retro and can steal it back from my son Shoes - Nike Jordan 1G (only listed because my boy says it will make me look cooler) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillB1965 Posted October 12, 2022 Share Posted October 12, 2022 I actually found that a stick of sidewalk chalk works quite well. You can swipe it across the face of your club a few times and then you're good to go. The bonus is that if you have kids, you're likely to have some lying around. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Golfspy_TCB Posted October 12, 2022 Share Posted October 12, 2022 On 10/2/2022 at 10:05 PM, BMart519 said: i use dry erase marker and colour the club face This is my method as well. Quote Titleist TSR3 9* (A2 setting) Driver - Otto Phlex PLB 45 "L" Titleist TSR2+ 3 Wood - Graphite Design Tour AD UB-5 R1 Srixon ZX 5W & 7W Callaway Paradym 5-PW Titleist Vokey SM9 50-08, 54-10 & 58-08 Scotty Cameron Special Select Newport 2.5 2023 Titleist ProV1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HDTVMAN Posted October 13, 2022 Share Posted October 13, 2022 Foot Spray. Quote Certified Club Fitter. Ping G425 Max Driver 10.5° w/Diamona S+ LTD Blue-Board 70 R Shaft Ping G425 Max 5-7-9 Fairway Woods w/Ping Alta CB R Shaft Ping G425 Irons 5-U w/Ping Alta CB R Shaft (Power-Spec Lofts) Ping 3.0 Eye2 Glide Wedges 54°-58° w/Recoil SmacWrap F3 Flex Titleist Scotty Cameron '21 Phantom X 11.5 Putter PING Pioneer Cart Bag Lamkin Sonar+ Mid-Size Grips Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joedeausen Posted October 13, 2022 Share Posted October 13, 2022 Let's say you don't have foot spray/powder, impact tape/stickers, or dry erase markers. You can use your own saliva or spit. To do this, spit on the clubface and smear it over the whole face so that there is a little sheen to it. You probably have about 20-30 seconds to hit the ball before the saliva dries up. The golf ball impact will leave an impression of the golf ball dimples. To do it again, spit and repeat process. Once you're done, wipe the face with a towel. Benefits: No clubface markings which foot spray/powder and dry erase markers make; and low cost Typically, I use foot spray, which is easy to clean; but use saliva when I'm out on the driving range and don't have anything else. This method works best with the driver and woods. A little more difficult to see on irons and in sunny weather conditions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony@CIC Posted October 13, 2022 Share Posted October 13, 2022 I've used foot spray in the past but switched to impact tape. The one benefit of the tape is the ability to see trends and make adjustments on the fly. For some reason I generally start my driver range session hitting it off the heal and then make slight swing adjustments to hit the ball more in the center. Also the tape is not as messy as foot spray. I buy the impact tape on ebay and get 250 labels for $15. including shipping. 1 Quote Left Hand orientation SIM 2 D Max with Fujikura Air Speeder Shaft Cobra Radspeed 3W/RIptide Shaft 410 Hybrids 22*, 26* Cobra Speed Zone 6-GP/Recoil ESX 460 F3 Shafts SM7 54* Wedge Glide 3.0 60* Wedge O Works putter V3 NX9-HD - 4 Wheel EZGO TXT 48v cart - too many shoes to list and so many to buy And BAG Boy Golf Balls: Vice Pro Plus 2020 Official Tester Beginning Driver Speed - 78 2019 Official Tester 410 Driver 2018 Official Tester C300 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IONEPUTT Posted October 14, 2022 Share Posted October 14, 2022 I tried impact tape when I first started playing golf 21 years ago. Switched to impact wax a year later as it's easy to use, cheaper than either tape or foot spray and most of us have a can of it in the garage. Common name for this impact wax is Paste Car Wax. Just apply a thin layer on the face of your club and let it dry for a few seconds until it turns white and you are all set to go. I can hit dozens of balls with this wax and see exactly where the balls are bding hit on the face of my clubs. Easy to clean off with your golf towel when you are finished. Much cheaper than foot spray as well. 2 Quote All my clubs are custom built with aftermarket shafts that have been spine and FLO aligned for max performance every swing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgergolf Posted October 14, 2022 Author Share Posted October 14, 2022 59 minutes ago, IONEPUTT said: I tried impact tape when I first started playing golf 21 years ago. Switched to impact wax a year later as it's easy to use, cheaper than either tape or foot spray and most of us have a can of it in the garage. Common name for this impact wax is Paste Car Wax. Just apply a thin layer on the face of your club and let it dry for a few seconds until it turns white and you are all set to go. I can hit dozens of balls with this wax and see exactly where the balls are bding hit on the face of my clubs. Easy to clean off with your golf towel when you are finished. Much cheaper than foot spray as well. Thats a new one I haven't heard of. I luckily managed to snag a bunch of free Callaway custom fit impact tape stickers from a fitter near me but once they have been used up will give this a go..only thing I could imagine would be with the iron's does the wax not clog up the grooves and need a good clean after so probably not best if on the range before a round when you can't get it properly clean with a brush and water etc 1 Quote Driver - G425 LST, ALTA CB SLATE 55 STIFF 3 WOOD - G425 SFT, TOUR 75 STIFF 4 HYBRID - G425, TOUR 80 STIFF IRONS 5-PW - G425 DYNAMIC GOLD 105 STIFF, WHITE DOT, STANDARD LOFT WEDGES - GLIDE 4.0, DYNAMIC GOLD 105 STIFF , 50degree/54degree/58degree PUTTER - Special Select Newport 2.5 BAG - HOOFER TOUR STAND WHITE/BLACK / TROLLEY - 4.0 BALL - TP5x / Tour Response Stripe TRACKING - / RANGEFINDER - Z82 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IONEPUTT Posted October 14, 2022 Share Posted October 14, 2022 I have never felt a need to use anything on my irons or wedges to see impact. I can see where I hit the ball with my irons just by looking at the face of the club and see the ball dimple pattern on the face. No need for tape or wax for me at least. As for cleaning the wax out of grooves. I'd think you could do that pretty easily with a standard club cleaning brush you use to clean out the grass pieces that fill the grooves after a shot from the rough. Should work just find. Might want to try it a few times at the range to double check before you give it a go on the course to see IF you can notice any difference in ball flight or spin just to be safe. I started using car wax on my woods after I took a club making class and the instructor recommended applying a coast of wax on the clubs after they were finished to protect the paint on my new driver or fairway wood. Just seemed like a good idea to cost the face of the club as well on all new woods I assembled after that. For range use I just fill a small pill bottle with the wax and put the small container in my golf bag. My latest trick is to fill a used up Chapstick tube with the car wax and put the small tube in my pocket when I go to the range or course. It's so small I don't even notice I have it my my pocket when hitting balls so it's a great way to go. 1 Quote All my clubs are custom built with aftermarket shafts that have been spine and FLO aligned for max performance every swing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subdiver1 Posted October 15, 2022 Share Posted October 15, 2022 Concur somewhat with GrahamB1967 about impact tape deadening the feel so while I it provides location of impact I just didn't like the feel. I found that athlete's foot spray gives me good feedback across the board (no "deadening," multiple shot feedback) through several shots and the benefit of not having to scrape tape residue off the club face. I never though about wax, chalk or DE markers and I never thought consider foot spray was "messy;" it goes on clean and wipes off easily with a damp or wet towel, but hey, whatever works for you. At least now I have some other ideas for feedback during a range session that isn't going well with no foot spray to be found. Cheers gents. 1 Quote Driver - Ping G400 9°, Project-X Evenflow Black 6.0S 65 gr. FW - TM M3 3-wood 15°, Project-X HZRDUS Red 6.0 75 gr. mid-spin Hybrid - TM M4 19°, Project-X Evenflow Black 6.0S 85 gr. HY Irons - TM P790, 3-PW, Oban CT-115 Wedges - Mizuno T20 Ion blue 52/9 & 56/14, N.S. Pro Modus3 S-flex, jumbo Golf Pride Tour Velvet Putter - Evnroll ER2 Getting a grip - oversize Winn DryTacs and Bionic gloves Ball - ProV1, AVX, Maxfli Tour, Snell MTB-X Bag(s)/cart - Vessel Player III Rovic RV1S and Alphard V2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pineneedlespro Posted October 16, 2022 Share Posted October 16, 2022 I use simple clear inexpensive packaging tape--it picks up the golf ball dimples on the face of about any club. And if you want to see how well you are compressing the golf ball use gray duct tape. Every time I go to a practice range I tape the driver anyway because range balls will scuff the drive face! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pineneedlespro Posted October 16, 2022 Share Posted October 16, 2022 6 hours ago, pineneedlespro said: I use simple clear inexpensive packaging tape--it picks up the golf ball dimples on the face of about any club. And if you want to see how well you are compressing the golf ball use gray duct tape. Every time I go to a practice range I tape the driver anyway because range balls will scuff the drive face! Most times impact location is on the face of golf club to see how many center hits. At times will use tape on the sole hitting off a home made lie board. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IONEPUTT Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 On 10/13/2022 at 6:55 AM, tony@CIC said: I've used foot spray in the past but switched to impact tape. The one benefit of the tape is the ability to see trends and make adjustments on the fly. For some reason I generally start my driver range session hitting it off the heal and then make slight swing adjustments to hit the ball more in the center. Also the tape is not as messy as foot spray. I buy the impact tape on ebay and get 250 labels for $15. including shipping. That impact tape image looks a lot like what I got with a driver I had before I did a spine and FLO alignment on the shaft. After the alignment the impact pattern was about 1/4 of the size as it was before the alignment work was done. I'd be willing to bet that half of what you are seeing is due to the shaft, and half is you. Only way to know is to have the shaft either SST Pured or spine and FLO aligned and try the club again. Quote All my clubs are custom built with aftermarket shafts that have been spine and FLO aligned for max performance every swing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony@CIC Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 16 hours ago, IONEPUTT said: That impact tape image looks a lot like what I got with a driver I had before I did a spine and FLO alignment on the shaft. After the alignment the impact pattern was about 1/4 of the size as it was before the alignment work was done. I'd be willing to bet that half of what you are seeing is due to the shaft, and half is you. Only way to know is to have the shaft either SST Pured or spine and FLO aligned and try the club again. Here's an interesting video on Pured and FLO processes. It'd be interesting to get @McGolf our Forum member club fitter and builder take on this as well. 2 Quote Left Hand orientation SIM 2 D Max with Fujikura Air Speeder Shaft Cobra Radspeed 3W/RIptide Shaft 410 Hybrids 22*, 26* Cobra Speed Zone 6-GP/Recoil ESX 460 F3 Shafts SM7 54* Wedge Glide 3.0 60* Wedge O Works putter V3 NX9-HD - 4 Wheel EZGO TXT 48v cart - too many shoes to list and so many to buy And BAG Boy Golf Balls: Vice Pro Plus 2020 Official Tester Beginning Driver Speed - 78 2019 Official Tester 410 Driver 2018 Official Tester C300 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IONEPUTT Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 I just wasted 20 minutes of my life watching a video by a guy that maked at least 3 errors in the video. And he himself admits that his method of releasing the shaft when he did the photos of how the shaft bends after it is release caused the shaft to move to one side every time. This alone is a good reason why he got his false test results. I developed a way to release the shaft when I do a FLO alignment test that does NOT cause the shaft to move to one side and it's very simple to do, just something this guy was not smart enough to come up with but I did years ago. And never in this 20 minute video does he show the results of Sprine and FLO alignment of a shaft with a golf club. I have done this a numpber of times and I can tell you for a fact that sprine and Flo alignment DOES make a difference. If you watch the video you might also notice that he mentions SPINNING. Not Sprine. He doesn't even know the correct word to use for the process. He is also wrong when he states that the shaft only oscillates once during the golf swing. This is totally wrong. Fact is the shaft bends first as the golfer starts the back swing. Then it bends again at the top of the back swing and the downswing begins. And it bends once more just before the club head contacts the ball. So again this guy is wrong in his thinking. Pleas feel free to believe this guy or you can have a shaft Sprine and FLO aligned and see the difference with your own eyes. I have done real world tests that show just how much difference a properly sprine and FLO aligned shaft can have on the performance of a golf club. As an example, I had a driver that hit every ball with a big fat slice as it came from the factory, And after I did a sprine and FLO alignment on the factory shaft and re-installed it in the head the ball flight was perfectly straight every time. That driver went from a slice machine to a fairway finder with the factory shaft just by doing the sprine and FLO alignment work. I'll let you decide if that is worth it or not. I know my answer to that question. I also dis-agree with this guy about sprine finding to be a waste of time. I've been doing it for 20 years and it does work, If this guy doe not know how to do the job correctly that is his problem, not FACT. I fugured out how to do a proper sprine alignment years ago, too bad he didn't do the same before he posted this video filled with false claims. Quote All my clubs are custom built with aftermarket shafts that have been spine and FLO aligned for max performance every swing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy_BNG Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 ! Quote What is in my Sun Mountain C-130 bag Driver: G430 LST 9*(set at big minus) with a BGT Brava X shaft @ 45.25” Fairway: F85 3 wood with a XPhplexx Agera X @ 42.5” F85 5 wood with a UST Elements Chrome 7F5 @ 41.5" Driving Iron: Rapture 2-Iron Irons: ZX5 4-PW with Modus 105S Wedge: Zipcore 50* bent to 48* Putter: SIK Jo slant neck @ 33” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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