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03-24-2009 01:47 PM #1
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Launch Analysis Session - KH Golf Center
I need to upgrade my driver this year and am curious if any forum members have tried this?
Has it helped?
Did you end up buying a different driver? Did you have the right driver?
Any general thought.
Thanks
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03-24-2009 02:05 PM #2
I did this last year. Thought it was great, the fitter uses the LM outside of course. You can see ball flight, as well as view it on the monitor. The fitter has you try the various shafts with head and loft combinations to narrow you down to only a few. For me, I knew I was going to buy a new driver anyways, so it worked out well.
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03-24-2009 05:58 PM #3
I am interested in getting on a Launch Monitor this summer to see if the shaft I have in my driver is right for me. I have a FT-9 IMIX so it will be easy to change the shaft if need be.
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03-24-2009 07:33 PM #4
I am also considerimg getting fitted properly for loft,shaft and also what type of ball.Anyone been to Artisan Golf for this?Would you recommend somebody else?
Thanks
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03-24-2009 09:10 PM #5
I went to Don a few years ago and it was a great experience and since I bought a shaft and install from him I didn'y have to pay for the LM session.
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04-30-2009 10:43 PM #6
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For a free launch monitor try Nevada Bobs, I recommend the one in Orleans. I believe the mans name is Bob Irvine. He really knows his stuff and is a really nice guy. They are restricted with clubs/shafts but for free it really helps doing driver comparisons and by using a system similar to the Trackman the results are bang on.
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05-01-2009 10:55 AM #7
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Ask Reza about KH and his session. He purchased the shaft that was recommended but I think he did not get the results he had anticipated.
Lefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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05-01-2009 12:53 PM #8
Once problem I see with fittings is the inconsistencies in equipment due to manufacturing tolerances. This is were a good club maker helps as they will do more than just match the shaft. They will attempt to match the swing characteristics of the club you demo'd in terms of frequency, swing weight, loft, etc. It seems to be a very common problem of people liking a demo but then finding the club they bought which was the exact same model not play the same.
I don't have an ulcer - I am just a carrier.
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05-01-2009 01:56 PM #9
Wouldnt' the consistency of one's swing be a huge factor here????
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05-01-2009 02:09 PM #10
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Your right hacker, if your swing changes from game day to session and you are under no pressure and swinging free at the fitting session then I would say it can impact for sure. Usually if the fitter also sees your iron swing and then does the driver chances are that they will be pretty consistent. I was fitted at KH centre but by Callaway and then visited the Callaway centre in Mtl and the results were identical. i was not implying that KH made a mistake, I am just saying that he could comment better on his own results from that fitting.
Lefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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05-01-2009 05:54 PM #11
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The launch monitor provides numbers for the clubmaker to work with. That's all it is used for in the fitting.The numbers you need are swingspeed, ball speed, launch angle, and to a lesser degree,spin rate. Spin rate has a marginal affect on distance because to squeeze an extra 2 or 3 yrd. of carry, the spin rate would have to drop so significantly, that the only way to achieve this would be to decrease the loft substancially wich would add more side spin and would dramaticlly affect the the required loft to maximize ones launch angle.
Your launch angle is a measured when it leaves the clubface, not to be confused with trajectory. Launch angle is a product of; swingspeed, angle of attack, and loft at impact. Mostly all drivers (because some do not ) have vertical roll on the face. The corespnding loft number on the bottom of the driver is at the geometric center of the face, +/- 1 degree for manufacturing tolerances, so your 10* could be 9* or 11* in the center. The verticall roll affect on the face can be as high as 3* at the top and bottom of the face. So were you mostly make contact, wether it be above or below the center, significantly affects your loft at impact.
Worth mentioning is the affect of the shaft. The velocity of ones swing will determine the amount of affect the shaft will have on the launch angle. The most that can be expected in terms of added degrees to the launch angle is 2* and change. The shaft affects the trajectory based on ones ball velocity far more than the launch angle.
Other fitting parameters include static weight and lenght wich I beleive to be crucial.
So there is a small peek in to what should be assesed for a driver fitting.
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05-01-2009 06:50 PM #12
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Great post downhillslider.
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