How to do my own gap testing!

Kennysarmy

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I'm going to book a couple of ours in our club's SIM with a mate later this month.

A few swing changes on my part recently and I find myself flying a few pins so thought I'd re-calibrate the yardages I think each club carries, including some wedge 3/4 and 1/2 shots.

I've not done this before, was thinking I would start first with my wedges and work back to the longer clubs, but how many shots should I hit with each, and should I go for an average after removing any mis-hits or should I detail the one I hit the farthest?

Plus how many should I hit with each club? 3? 5? more?

Comments appreciated.
 
How about 10 shots with each club and take out the 2 longest and shortest and average the remaining 6?
 
I have not done a specific session but I would go off average removing mishits. 5 decent hits with each club should give you the info you need.

How often do you hit your furthest? If regularly then throw it in but if it is a one in ten connection then it is no different to a mishit short. I see you are off 9 so you may hit well more often. That is a judgement call for you.

Let us know how you get on. You don't need to post distances, just your experience and what you discovered.
 
I have not done a specific session but I would go off average removing mishits. 5 decent hits with each club should give you the info you need.

How often do you hit your furthest? If regularly then throw it in but if it is a one in ten connection then it is no different to a mishit short. I see you are off 9 so you may hit well more often. That is a judgement call for you.

Let us know how you get on. You don't need to post distances, just your experience and what you discovered.
If he flushes 9 but tops 1 10 yards then he will end up with skewed figures. Always best to remove longest ans shortest if you want a reliable average.
 
I would learn how to hit the ball 50yds using whichever wedge, with what feels like a half swing.
That's your standard.
Once you can do that you can adapt it to hit the ball further/less distance.
You do that by lengthening/shortening your swing, by changing clubs, moving your hands up and down the grip or a mixture of all 3.

For me, if I hold my SW at the bottom of the grip and swing half way, it goes 50 yds
If I hold my PW at the bottom of the grip and swing half way, it goes 60 yds, 9 iron 70 yards and so on.
 
If he flushes 9 but tops 1 10 yards then he will end up with skewed figures. Always best to remove longest ans shortest if you want a reliable average.
Sorry, I was probably a bit confusing in my post. If he flushes 9, out of how many?, then is it a flush or is it his regular strike? I think we are actually saying the same thing but maybe I did not express it well enough. I agree on removing the extremes but I threw in the caveat that if the OP is a good ball striker then bear that in mind.

For myself I am very much in the camp of remove the extremes as the pure shot is a rare one, sadly :cry:.
 
You only need to a few irons and then extrapolate from those, say 4, 7 and 9. Use the extra time saved to do 1/2 and 3/4 shots for 8 iron and below.

Also don’t need to know the drive distance, just minimum carry.
 
I'm going to book a couple of ours in our club's SIM with a mate later this month.

A few swing changes on my part recently and I find myself flying a few pins so thought I'd re-calibrate the yardages I think each club carries, including some wedge 3/4 and 1/2 shots.

I've not done this before, was thinking I would start first with my wedges and work back to the longer clubs, but how many shots should I hit with each, and should I go for an average after removing any mis-hits or should I detail the one I hit the farthest?

Plus how many should I hit with each club? 3? 5? more?

Comments appreciated.

Scrap any bad shots, you're not playing for a duff on the course when u pick your club. Average say 10 non duffs on your part swings, 5 on full if u need to keep numbers down.

Be careful with a sim, results may need tweaking to on course yardage.

Particularly part shots as we naturally adjust to targets in real life, a video screen can take out a hit we didn't know we had in our swing and result in different yardages
 
I took my clubs onto the practice ground. Hit 10 balls with each into the wind and down wind. Not overly scientific but I placed my bag where I hit the shots from and then went to the middle few balls and used my rangefinder to give me a yardage. Off my handicap I am not going to really worry +/-5 yards or so either way.
 
I took my clubs onto the practice ground. Hit 10 balls with each into the wind and down wind. Not overly scientific but I placed my bag where I hit the shots from and then went to the middle few balls and used my rangefinder to give me a yardage. Off my handicap I am not going to really worry +/-5 yards or so either way.
If only we had a practice ground ?
 
If only we had a practice ground ?
Sorry. Can't help there. If you use the SIM, hit your normal ball you play. I'd simply take 5 shots per clubs and take the middle few assuming the strike is reasonable. I would pay more attention to the shorter irons and see how far a flat out 9/PW goes, a smooth 3/4 version and then play around with the wedges and hit 3/4 and 1/2 shots playing around with loft and ball position. Have some fun seeing what you can do and what the numbers are
 
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