Piece
Tour Winner
On practically every new review for equipment, in particular driver and woods, the marketing text says things along the lines of "more forgiveness, greater length, increased MOI, better performance", etc. Fine, but in the context of what? Against the previous model? Against competitors? And what does it really mean? 
I suppose I'm looking for some hard facts, perhaps showing before and after figures. E.g. for length:
1. TM R11. Length (using robot or something!) with a SS of 110, 255y; SS of 100, 240y, etc.
2. TM R11s. Length with same SS of 110, 258y, SS of 100, 235y, etc.
Now I can see that the new model is 3y longer. Something tangible, rather than marketing blurb.
I know this type of information would be difficult to state when comparing across brands and no doubt manufacturers will have different criteria and parameters, thus no effective standardisation (that I know of?). Having said, it certainly would help when both TM and Benross say their new driver is longer; you'd know which is the longer driver in the standardised test if you knew that a TM goes 250 and the Benross 245 (for example!) for your swing speed.
Of course I realise that we're all human and that a robotic test doesn't paint the full picture, but something along these lines would certainly help to know what is the truth and what is just selling spiel.
Similarly, "better performance" could be quantified by the manufacturer stating dispersion facts against length, for centre and off centre hits. I'd argue thats more important than them telling me it is more forgiving because of a higher MOI, etc.
Anyway, too much rambling! Time to do some range practice!
Over to you....
Cheers :cheers:
I suppose I'm looking for some hard facts, perhaps showing before and after figures. E.g. for length:
1. TM R11. Length (using robot or something!) with a SS of 110, 255y; SS of 100, 240y, etc.
2. TM R11s. Length with same SS of 110, 258y, SS of 100, 235y, etc.
Now I can see that the new model is 3y longer. Something tangible, rather than marketing blurb.
I know this type of information would be difficult to state when comparing across brands and no doubt manufacturers will have different criteria and parameters, thus no effective standardisation (that I know of?). Having said, it certainly would help when both TM and Benross say their new driver is longer; you'd know which is the longer driver in the standardised test if you knew that a TM goes 250 and the Benross 245 (for example!) for your swing speed.
Of course I realise that we're all human and that a robotic test doesn't paint the full picture, but something along these lines would certainly help to know what is the truth and what is just selling spiel.
Similarly, "better performance" could be quantified by the manufacturer stating dispersion facts against length, for centre and off centre hits. I'd argue thats more important than them telling me it is more forgiving because of a higher MOI, etc.
Anyway, too much rambling! Time to do some range practice!
Over to you....
Cheers :cheers: