Jan 8, 2011 #1 Down_The_Middle Head Pro Joined Oct 28, 2007 Messages 281 Location Oxfordshire Visit site How many backspin RPM's does a golf need to achieve for it to land and start to spin back.
Jan 8, 2011 #2 Lump Tour Winner Joined Sep 10, 2009 Messages 3,412 Location Selby, North Yorkshire Visit site Its not really that easy though. loads of variables: type of grass how long the grass on the green is type of ball weather how the ball pitches which way the green slopes
Its not really that easy though. loads of variables: type of grass how long the grass on the green is type of ball weather how the ball pitches which way the green slopes
Jan 9, 2011 #3 Region3 Ryder Cup Winner Joined Aug 4, 2009 Messages 11,860 Location Leicester Visit site ...and the angle the ball comes down at.
Jan 11, 2011 #5 StrangelyBrown Tour Winner Joined Dec 1, 2009 Messages 3,881 Location Edinburgh Visit site I'm sure i've read that pros get 7-8000rpm on wedge shots, but as has already been said, the green conditions, where the shot is played from and balls used are important factors also.
I'm sure i've read that pros get 7-8000rpm on wedge shots, but as has already been said, the green conditions, where the shot is played from and balls used are important factors also.