keatinho Posted June 5 Share Posted June 5 (edited) Hi all, im new here from Malaysia, age 35 male beginner, average strokes about 110-120 for 18 holes. Recently tried out Flightscope Mevo at a driving range, just wanna to know more about my distance for the clubs that i have, here are the average data Driver: Cobra Radspeed XB 10.5 club speed: 89 mph ball speed: 113 mph Carry: 180 yards Smash Factor: 1.27 Ball spin: 3600 rpm AOA: -1.0 5 Wood: Team Diawa DG-201 club speed: 88 mph ball speed: 105 mph carry: 150 yards smash factor: 1.19 ball spin: 5083 AOA: -2.1 6 Iron: JPX 923 Hot Metal Pro CPX Grip club speed: 77 mph ball speed: 95 mph carry: 133 yards smash factor: 1.23 Ball spin: 5112 AOA: -5.2 7 iron: JPX 923 Hot Metal Pro CPX Grip club speed: 76 mph ball speed: 92 mph carry: 120 yards smash factor: 1.2 ball spin: 3987 AOA: -5.4 Note, iron shafts are dynamic gold s200 with all these data above. Any improvement in terms of swing and equipment to be fitted? appreciate all the feedback Edited June 5 by keatinho Quote Link to comment
NM01 Posted June 5 Share Posted June 5 Without seeing a swing there’s no way to say what to improve on or fix. The numbers say you at TT generating enough spin even if we assumed this was indoors on mats. The smash factor tells us your swing isn’t efficient. If you want to improve find a good instructor locally or virtually and work with them Dweed 1 Quote Link to comment
Dweed Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 @keatinho welcome to these forums. As you'll soon see, a lot of great information is available. Also, some information may not work for you. Only you can determine that. Take what works for you and discard what does not. @RickyBobby_PR provided some very good insights. Check into some lessons (they don't have to be really expensive) to help give you some directions to pursue. There is a lot of data available for sure, but learning golf has a lot of "feel" to it as well. Continue to look for those answers and remember, have fun. It is a fun sport after all. Again, welcome to the forums. NM01 1 Quote D- Ping G 400 SFT 16*- Adams Tight Lie 19*- Adams Tight Lie 4H- Ping G 400 5-U- Ping G 400 SW- Nike 56*- Ping Glide 2 P- Sub70 004 Mallet Link to comment
NM01 Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 9 minutes ago, Dweed said: @keatinho welcome to these forums. As you'll soon see, a lot of great information is available. Also, some information may not work for you. Only you can determine that. Take what works for you and discard what does not. @RickyBobby_PR provided some very good insights. Check into some lessons (they don't have to be really expensive) to help give you some directions to pursue. There is a lot of data available for sure, but learning golf has a lot of "feel" to it as well. Continue to look for those answers and remember, have fun. It is a fun sport after all. Again, welcome to the forums. Thank you for the kind words Dweed 1 Quote Link to comment
Eltrain41 Posted June 7 Share Posted June 7 Spend some time practicing chipping onto the green. On the green, try to avoid 3 putts so focus on lag putting and just getting the ball in the friend zone leaving yourself with some close 2nd putts. 3 putts can really increase those scores. Good luck and keep it up! Quote Driver: Stealth Plus, 9* turned 9.75*, Stiff, Mitsubishi Kuro Kage 60g, Cut 1" Short Hybrid: Pro 2 Hybrid 18* Aldila Tour 75g Stiff Driving Iron: Akira Mi118 Prototype Utility 2 Iron Irons: P790, 4-GW Dynamic Gold, Stiff Wedges: RTX Zipcore MID 56* & 60*, Bent 2* upright Putter: GM2 Exchange 2 Mallet, Center Shaft, Super Stroke 2.0 Ball: TP5x Technology: Blue Tees Golf Series 3 Max Rangefinder Bag: Boom 14-Way Cart Bag Link to comment
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