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Dynamics Animated Program |
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excellent teaching methodology for the beginning student and is a
highly convincing resource for instructing more advanced students. |
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This program gathers swing
data
and animates
the actual swing path,
impact
point, clubface angle and using computer graphics. It also
tabulates data on clubhead speed ,
ball carry, tempo, ball spin, clubhead rotation through impact, and
Solid Hit Factor. Furthermore, a separate table can be displayed
showing all swing data, with averages for up to 100 swings (see Note 1).
This information, as well
as any
other graph or table, can be printed out to provide a permanent record
of progress—which makes a nice presentation to the student. Now
players can visually relate clubhead action in the impact area and its
affect on ball flight. The result is a better understanding of the
complex interacting forces in golf.
Note 1: Windows version has data memory for 100 swings; DOS version has
data memory for 15 swings. |
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Swing Analysis Program |
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Simplifies the
task of collecting swing data for your professional analysis of each
player. |
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Data is accumulated from
up to 100
consecutive swings
(see Note 1),
recording each characteristic in an easy-to-read table format. This
allows a visual assessment of all swing results, including averages
for: • Clubhead
speed •
Ball carry •
Solid Hit Factor • Clubface rotation • Impact
point
• Swing tempo •
Rotation • Swingpath • Clubface
angle.
The Swing Table shows a
complete record of each swing and a summary of all swings recorded.
Eight different graphs can be displayed on one screen to simplify data
viewing.
Note 1: Windows version
has data
memory for 100 swings; DOS version has data memory for 15 swings.
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Comparison and Clubfitting Program |
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program
is a favorite with clubfitters because they can quickly compare swing
results using different test clubs without the need to manually record
data. |
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Now you can compare
up to 15 test clubs
to determine
best-fit scenario for every customer. Easily compare changes in shaft
stiffness, weight, length and other vital criteria. Each
club's swing data
and averages are
tabulated for quick viewing and study. All clubs are sorted and
arranged in order of attributes such as highest clubhead speed, longest
carry, and best clubface angle.
This intuitive process
allows
you to identify the particular club set that will produce the best
results for your customer. At a glance, you can quickly determine which
club outperforms all others in these categories:
- Clubhead speed
- Clubface angle
- Swingpath
- Swing tempo
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- Ball carry
- Clubface rotation
- Impact point
- Solid Hit Factor
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| Shot
Pattern Practice Program |
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| Thumbnail: This
program
helps golfers better visualize the type of shot being hit and also
helps players develop new techniques to improve control of the shot
pattern. |
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Here's your point of view:
two
diagnostic holes—a
par 3 and
a par 4—are graphically displayed from an overhead perspective. A
cursor allows the player to aim the shot right, left or center of the
fairway. On screen, repetitive shots are displayed in a tracked pattern
to evaluate the ball's flight path and landing area.
With the simplicity of a
keystroke, the player can view a single shot, or after several practice
shots view his total shot pattern. Visual feedback on distance,
accuracy and consistency occurs instantly. Select any club for
practice. Par 3 tees are located at 160, 180 and 200 yards.
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