- Ball velocity
- Vertical launch angle
- Horizontal launch direction
- Total spin
- Spin-tilt axis
- Back spin
- Side spin
- Club speed
- Smash factor
- Club path
- Angle of attack
- Impact face angle
- Impact lie
- Impact location
- Skid rate
- Time to full roll
- RPM's at full roll
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14 Measured Performance Metrics:
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Ball Velocity: The speed of the golf ball immediately after impact with the putter face, which indicates a more effective strike and leads to better distance control.
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Vertical Launch Angle: The angle at which the ball leaves the putter face in a vertical plane, crucial for getting airborne quickly on various putting surfaces.
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Horizontal Launch Direction: The direction the ball travels immediately after impact, measured in degrees relative to the target line, helping to assess if the putt starts on the intended line.
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Launch Spin: The amount of spin the ball has immediately after impact, which affects stability and roll, allowing the ball to settle quickly on the green for improved distance control.
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Club Speed: The speed of the putter head at impact, which affects ball velocity and is essential for achieving the desired distance on the putt.
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Smash Factor: The ratio of ball speed to club speed, indicating more efficient energy transfer from the club to the ball with a higher value.
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Club Path: The direction the putter head is moving at impact, relative to the target line, contributing to consistent ball direction and accurate putts.
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Angle of Attack: The vertical angle at which the putter head approaches the ball, where a slightly upward angle promotes better launch conditions and control.
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Impact Face Angle: The angle of the putter face at impact, relative to the target line, which is crucial for determining the ball's initial direction and ensuring it starts on the intended line.
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Impact Lie Angle: The angle formed between the putter head and the ground at impact, ensuring the putter head sits flat and promoting proper launch angle, direction, and spin.
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Impact Location: The specific point on the putter face where the ball makes contact, where ideal impact in the sweet spot helps prevent inconsistent speed and direction.
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Skid Distance: The distance the ball skids across the surface before rolling, with reduced skid achieving a smoother transition essential for accuracy and consistency.
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Time to Full Roll: The time it takes for the ball to stop skidding and achieve true roll after impact, where faster roll time leads to better control and predictability on the putting surface.
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Roll Spin (RPM's at True Roll): The revolutions per minute of the ball when rolling smoothly on the ground, ensuring smooth and accurate travel toward the target, which affects distance and control.