I would like to see Z star diamond vs Chrome tour X with wedge, iron and 7 wood.
Also based on your videos I started using the Z star diamond. Its a great ball. Shot my lowest round at my home course of 5 years the other day with it (68).
I really like the spin with the irons vs proV1 (my previous gamer)
What do you think made Brooks want to move away from the Diamond?
You're the best ball striker on YouTube, thank you for all you do…Please oh please test the New Chrome Tour Triple Diamond with all clubs, I love the ball off the tee, but I would love to see the data compared to the rest of the chrome tour line up…
The aerodynamics of the golf ball’s dimples pattern really doesn’t take effect in an indoor hitting bay. Hit a golf ball in to a screen 12 feet away is like throwing a paper airplane hard in a small room, you will never see it actually glide of the paper airplane. The initial launch data matters but it does not give you the whole story. The core design mainly affects launch, while the aerodynamics show up farther downrange.
That’s why I like how MyGolfSpy does their testing. They test outdoor with both camera and Doppler launch monitors. Indoor testing is useful, but it would also be great to hear your outdoor observations, like flight window and how the ball penetrates through the wind.
Love the content, Freddie. Take care of that wrist buddy!
Are the new Srixon sparkly?
I would like to see Z star diamond vs Chrome tour X with wedge, iron and 7 wood.
Also based on your videos I started using the Z star diamond. Its a great ball. Shot my lowest round at my home course of 5 years the other day with it (68).
I really like the spin with the irons vs proV1 (my previous gamer)
What do you think made Brooks want to move away from the Diamond?
You're the best ball striker on YouTube, thank you for all you do…Please oh please test the New Chrome Tour Triple Diamond with all clubs, I love the ball off the tee, but I would love to see the data compared to the rest of the chrome tour line up…
The aerodynamics of the golf ball’s dimples pattern really doesn’t take effect in an indoor hitting bay. Hit a golf ball in to a screen 12 feet away is like throwing a paper airplane hard in a small room, you will never see it actually glide of the paper airplane. The initial launch data matters but it does not give you the whole story. The core design mainly affects launch, while the aerodynamics show up farther downrange.
That’s why I like how MyGolfSpy does their testing. They test outdoor with both camera and Doppler launch monitors. Indoor testing is useful, but it would also be great to hear your outdoor observations, like flight window and how the ball penetrates through the wind.
Love the content, Freddie. Take care of that wrist buddy!