Would these numbers be caused by too soft of a shaft? Currently running callaway mavrick 10.5°with evenflow regular 60g shaft

by Ok_Charity_588

7 Comments

  1. Jotoz33_TTV

    That smash factor is horrendously low. Normally when smash factor is absolutely terrible the back spin is high. But you have an absolutely terrible smash factor and very low backspin. I’d be curious what your Vertical launch angle is. Smash factor on most drivers from the past 2.5 decades are all between 1.42-1.5.
    I mean you have a 108 CHS and a ball speed of 142
    That gives you a smash factor of 1.26
    What these numbers tell me is your launch monitor might need an update. Something ain’t right

  2. allyearswampass

    Not necessary. The numbers roast themselves.

  3. pm_me_yo_creditscore

    Less than 1600 spin is gonna fall out of the sky. That and 32 yards of roll should be enough to fire your sim guy.

  4. Weep4Thee

    These numbers are caused by a lot of things. Launch angle would be nice to know here, but if ur gonna spin it that low, u need to launch it at like 17-19. If that’s not possible, u need to loft up or change the golf ball. If u have any questions let me know.

  5. Golladayholliday

    You are hitting these balls like shit. That smash is not great on the first and legit awful on the 2nd. 9.5 closed on the 2nd one is chaotic, that’s gotta be a severe heel shot I hope? No spin on the first. Are you hitting the top of the face? Need to get some center face data for us to work out what’s going on here. If that is center face data I’m stumped unless your shaft is a pool noodle that’s gotta be outside the range of being the primary problem.

  6. sliceoftheday

    Is the 1st pic a low pulled bullet and the 2nd pic a fat slice?

  7. sliceoftheday

    Is the 1st pic a low pulled bullet and the 2nd pic a fat slice?

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