Dynamic measurement includes three aspects: swing rhythm, iron dynamics, and wood dynamics.
1. Swing rhythm measurement-estimated to take 5 minutes
Many people think that the shaft hardness specification is confirmed by the head speed. The faster the speed, the harder the shaft. In the case of the same club head speed, the player’s swing rhythm will also be different. The shaft hardness required by players with a faster swing tempo will also be harder.
2. Dynamic measurement of iron rods-it is estimated to take 30 minutes to 60 minutes.
The dynamic measurement of the iron is mainly to test the mark position of the face and the mark position of the sole. Through testing to determine the iron’s landing angle, shaft length, shaft hardness, shaft bending point and other related specification data confirmation. Technicians usually stick test papers on the face of the club to allow players to actually swing. Determine the problem in the club specification by testing the mark position on the paper. Through repeated trials and tests, the iron configuration specifications can basically be confirmed. This includes the head model, shaft hardness, shaft weight, landing angle, and shaft length.
3. Dynamic measurement of wooden poles. 30-60 minutes
The principle of dynamic measurement of wood rods is basically the same as that of iron rod dynamic measurement. Through the actual swing of the player, it is necessary to confirm the most suitable shaft length, hardness, club head and other related configurations. More importantly, it is tested by professional instruments on the effective hit rate of the ball, the speed of the club head, the initial velocity of the ball and other related data.