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Dannyj1984

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So had my play on the gc2 today and spent the last half hour going through my bag mainly to get some distances for each club and to see what's happening with my driver.
As suspected most of my drives going way left about 40-50 yards which on a course isn't much use. I've got a lesson on Wednesday so hopefully be able to find some kind of fix. I'm guessing a pro won't need numbers to know what going wrong but they mightt be helpful.
I was plenty surprised with my irons seeing a nice draw for pretty much every shot and all going quite consistent distances varying from 10 to -10 depending how much draw they had. Surprisingly my gap wedge didn't have nearly as much draw as all my other clubs going about 100 yards but staying pretty much straight.
My average carry distances where

Driver - 212
4hybrid - 171
5i - 159
6i - 143
7i - 143 (I always hit my 7i really nicely not sure why)
8i - 128
9i - 125
Pw- 111
Gw - 102

If anyone is interested or can interpret the numbers better than I can I could post a photo of my driver shots
Unfortunately the place didn't have the hmt so couldn't get much detail of the club path. The efficiency for my driver was 1.45 for every shot so I'm guessing this wasn't measured properly? Or is that the lowest it goes? Ha

Thanks

Danny
 
May be worth getting your lofts checked. The fact that you hit a club with a longer shaft and stronger loft (6i) the same as the 7i, I wouldn't be surprised if the loft is out.

I noticed some weird gapping on a set of forged Taylor made irons, turns out the 8i was the same loft as the 7i, and the 9 and wedge were also out
 
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My 6i launch angle was 16.9 and my 7i launch angle is 20.9

Seems a slighty bigger gap than between other irons, but like I said I don't hit my 6i great and I hit my 7i really well for some reason

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Smash factor is ball speed divided by club speed.

With no HMT it can't measure club speed, so guesses it based on a typical smash factor for a decent hit and the measured ball speed, therefore smash factor is the same for every shot.
 
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