In looking at the raw shaft frequency numbers in our database, the Zelos 8 is more flexible in butt frequency, and in all the zones actually, in the R flex than the 950 GH or the Modus 105. What that...
OK, Britt. I completed the head-to-head testing with the 950GH Neo and Modus Tour 105. My criteria are listed in my previous comment. I should also note that I have a Flightscope Mevo Gen 2 (with Pro...
Small world - we live about 15 miles from Burnet, and I play at Delaware Springs in Burnet mostly, occasionally in Kingsland or Lampasas. We're in the process of downsizing the house and upsizing the...
Britt, just to gain clarity, what angle of attack do you correlate with ‘shallow’ and ‘neutral’? Thanks!
You might check the instructions for the GAM. https://www.golfworks.com/content/PDFs/Tool_Instructions/GAM.pdf
Thanks, Britt. We're living inverse lives, apparently. I grew up in SW Ohio and moved to Texas after graduating from OSU. Been here ever since, now in Central Texas (WNW of Austin). I have a DRT-A...
Interested in thoughts on this topic. Thinking I'll do 52/56/60. Thanks!
I went ahead and tested a TS3 with this shaft against a TS3 with the 950GH. I expected the Zelos 8 to perform well, since my current gamers are Srixon ZXi4s with KBS TGI 60 shafts, and the MPF profiles...
I'm doing shaft comparisons for an upcoming TS3 build for myself. So far, I've tested the Score LT and the 950GH shafts (950 barely edged out the Score). I was planning to also test the Zelos 8, 950GH...
For the downloadable frequency charts from Golfworks (https://www.golfworks.com/frequency-flex-range-charts/), why are there 8 divisions per decade for the CPM (horizontal) scale? This is prone to error...
Thanks JB. I also found that one. Here are some further findings: I tested a couple of SW estimators for a Malty DRT wedge. I found four web pages. Two of them require knowing the shaft length and...
Thanks, Brit. I hear you, but just want to try and be smart about the components I pick to get in the ballpark. Thanks for the response!
OK - now you see my dilemma. Let me rephrase the question: If you were building your own personal set of clubs and you wanted to test out some component variations, which calculator would you use? Feel...
I’ve seen web-based and Excel calculators that allow you to enter component length/weight/etc to estimate finished Swingweight. To me, this is all SOUP (Software of Unknown Provenance). Is there...
Is there a link to download this information? Thanks!
Is there a table for these similar to the irons table that’s available from the Golfworks site?