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| Practice Facilities
"Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect." One way to ensure that you are practicing perfectly is to utilize practice facilties that document your progress. Hitting buckets of balls on the driving range or into nets in your basement can leave you asking, "Why can't I hit the ball as well on the golf course as I do at the driving range?"
Analyze Your Practice Shots
Now you can measure your practice shots. Our golf simulators uniquely capture the following data for each of your practice shots and presents it for your immediate review. After each shot, the simulator projects key data points captured (see screen to the right), including:
- Total - Total Distance of the shot.
- Carry - Distance the ball flew in the air.
- Club Speed - Speed of the club when it hits the ball.
- Ball Speed - Speed of the ball as it leaves the face of your club at impact.
- V(vertical) Launch - Angle of the ball as it leaves the club head at impact.
- Backspin - Rotations per minute (RPM) measured of how fast the ball is spining as a result of impact.
- Shot Height - The maximum height of the shot.
- Flight Time - Time in seconds of how long the golf shot was in the air.
- Smash Factor - The ratio of the club head speed to the ball speed. The closer this value is to 1.50, the more efficient the transfer of energy from the club head to the ball.
- Sidespin - The quantization of how much the ball is spinning to the right or left causing the ball to draw/fade (100 - 200) or hook/slice (200+).
- H(horizontal) Launch - The horizontal angle of the ball as it leaves the club head as compared to the target.
Compare your Practice Sessions
In addition to being able to receive immediate feedback, you can also view each of your practice shots through your own password-protected internet account. You can compare them with prior sessions in the comfort of your own home or office. Compare two clubs or the same club across multiple practice sessions. It's fun.
Come in and setup your own account and begin documenting your own path to a better golf swing. After all, "If you can't measure it, you can't improve it." |
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