Love it. Cannot stand when people review accuracy and say: “those are the numbers i would expect from my swing”. Really? Unless you’re a 3 or less handicap i dont trust anybody’s expectation for their swing. But what you all just did, that i trust. Great job, love that you do this. Surprised you dont get more views for these accuracy videos. Question:. Did your driver accuracy numbers include the shots you felt things were not set up correctly? Can you describe a little better what you felt was the issue on your set up at first? You mentioned ball position in relation to the laser dot. Could you not see the dot well or were you just moving away from it to a better spot on the mat?
Hey! Thanks for the kind words! If I remember correctly, yes, the driver numbers did include the shots that we felt were not set up perfectly. I believe it had to do with making sure the unit was not only level in general, but with the hitting mat as well. Hard to do when you're outside on a not-perfectly-even tee box too! As for the laser, it was maybe a bit hard to see because it was such a bright, sunny day. Hope that helps!
You didn't watch past 3 minutes in the video. There was an adjustment made for proper ball placemeent. Once that was done, the readings were very close, nevermind the fact that Mike isn't exactly a scientific test since he was running around like crazy trying to mark carry distance from funny angles while running. Also, I'm assuming the wind that was pointed out in the video was not accounted for in the configuration. At no point was it mentioned if shitty scuffed range balls were being used which would impact the unit's ability to read the ball's launch parameters. As the review accurately points out, it did a good job.
Hey there! We are not measuring roll out as conditions vary from real life vs. how the launch monitor calculates it. The only data we can really compare between real life and launch monitor is carry distance!
You were also hitting off an elevated tee. Unless there was a way to configure that in the software, that could have made a difference in the readings as well.
Love it. Cannot stand when people review accuracy and say: “those are the numbers i would expect from my swing”. Really? Unless you’re a 3 or less handicap i dont trust anybody’s expectation for their swing. But what you all just did, that i trust. Great job, love that you do this. Surprised you dont get more views for these accuracy videos. Question:. Did your driver accuracy numbers include the shots you felt things were not set up correctly? Can you describe a little better what you felt was the issue on your set up at first? You mentioned ball position in relation to the laser dot. Could you not see the dot well or were you just moving away from it to a better spot on the mat?
Hey! Thanks for the kind words! If I remember correctly, yes, the driver numbers did include the shots that we felt were not set up perfectly. I believe it had to do with making sure the unit was not only level in general, but with the hitting mat as well. Hard to do when you're outside on a not-perfectly-even tee box too! As for the laser, it was maybe a bit hard to see because it was such a bright, sunny day. Hope that helps!
You didn't watch past 3 minutes in the video. There was an adjustment made for proper ball placemeent. Once that was done, the readings were very close, nevermind the fact that Mike isn't exactly a scientific test since he was running around like crazy trying to mark carry distance from funny angles while running. Also, I'm assuming the wind that was pointed out in the video was not accounted for in the configuration. At no point was it mentioned if shitty scuffed range balls were being used which would impact the unit's ability to read the ball's launch parameters. As the review accurately points out, it did a good job.
I might have missed something... but arent you reading carry distance, and measuring roll out?
Hey there! We are not measuring roll out as conditions vary from real life vs. how the launch monitor calculates it. The only data we can really compare between real life and launch monitor is carry distance!
can you see the red dot outdoor? thanks
Yup, it's a pretty bright red laser. I remember it being dimmer, but don't remember it being a problem otherwise!
You were also hitting off an elevated tee. Unless there was a way to configure that in the software, that could have made a difference in the readings as well.
Yup, we always make sure to mention that the elevated tee box is a factor to consider!