I feel that the profit margin comments are totally unnecessary! It raises the question if you have an agenda with the company.
Just want to mention for you consideration. Face angle is not calculated from ball spin as you seem to believe. If it were calculated from spin we would never see the discrepencies created by off centre hits.
So my suggestion is to leave it to what it is at the moment with no more guessing from your part until you have spent time with a TM. Then this discussion could continue.
I'm not the one with the agenda. Trackman has and is making the claims and have created an advertising campaign equivalent to the price of their product. Can't you see through the Profit motive? Are they a non-profit producer? Do they offer a list of "Mis-readings" that the machine is not able to qualify or quantify?
Off center Hits can be calculated just as well with a hand calculator. Just look at the Clubmaking charts to see the effects. Clubhead speed 110 mph with a 220 yard carry. What about Gear effect?
Do they offer a list of "Mis-readings" that the machine is not able to qualify or quantify?
Off center Hits can be calculated just as well with a hand calculator. Just look at the Clubmaking charts to see the effects. Clubhead speed 110 mph with a 220 yard carry. What about Gear effect?
Trackman is not perfect.
Are you suggesting that TGM is 100% perfect?
If the machine believes it has a poor reading, it provides no output for the club delivery data. It will still track the ball.
So far, the information provided on what the D Plane is, what Trackman can or can not do has not been accurate.
My greatest fear is that our community could be missing out on some vital information. Information that when understood and applied together with our present knowledge, thanks to Homer, could help us, as it has Okie's game.
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