The strikes are very consistent, so I’ll say the golfer has a low single digit handicap. Center of the club face doesn’t man “sweet spot,” which can be different for each manufacturer. Ex. The “sweet spot” of most miura irons is closer to the heel as stated by Mr. Miura himself. I, personally, would rather strike the club face in the “sweet spot,” not necessarily in the center. Cheers.
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Looks similar to mine. High 20s low 30s 😂
The strikes are very consistent, so I’ll say the golfer has a low single digit handicap. Center of the club face doesn’t man “sweet spot,” which can be different for each manufacturer. Ex. The “sweet spot” of most miura irons is closer to the heel as stated by Mr. Miura himself. I, personally, would rather strike the club face in the “sweet spot,” not necessarily in the center. Cheers.
I'd say because of consistency and how close to center he is, 7-10 Handicap?
It’s not that far off. I would say you could shoot very good scores with that contact area. Could very well be a scratch golfer.
Unfortunately it looks similar to mine, and I'm 13 ish hadicap, lol
Based on the fact he uses blades, id say hes a scratch golfer.. chuck quinton quality!
Scratch. That’s your 7i
6
6-13
Edit: Depends on how well the player chips and putts the ball too though. A little high and off the toe is usually good for drivers now.
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Easy task. Zero handicapped.
12 hcp
Last time i checked Chuck is a +2
About a 6 handicap
PGA pro