Swing Analyzer Screen Shot






The Swing Analyzer collects information on a swing and displays it graphically. It provides club head speed, face angle, heel/toe, follow through, height, tempo, and the club head and ball paths. The Print selection on the menu bar sends a copy of the screen to your printer.

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Hits since 19 January 1996:
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Club Speed

The club head speed in miles per hour.
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Club Face Angle

The angle of the club face in degrees from "square". Open club faces are shown as negative numbers and closed club faces are shown as positive numbers.
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Heel/Toe

This is shown in the heel/toe field as the distance in inches from the "sweet spot" on the club's face. A positive number shows the shot was a more of a toe shot and a negative number shows that it was more of a heel shot.
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Follow-Through

This field shows where the club crossed the follow-through sensor line. The information is presented in the same manner as heel/toe. It is used only for calculating and displaying the club head and ball paths.
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Height

The height of passage of the club above the "turf". 5 is the highest, 0 the lowest.
5 = topping the ball
0 = fat (you chunked it)
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Tempo

The timing of the swing from takeaway to ball impact, measured in seconds. This differs somewhat from the more common meaning of tempo in golf, which refers to the overall harmony of movement (or cadence) of the body, arms and club during a swing.
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Golf Ball

Golf ball reference.
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Club Path

The path of the club head over the base platform. Club path is represented graphically on the screen by a thick black line.
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Club Head

Graphical representation of your club head as it impacts the ball.
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Ball Path

The path of the ball after impacting the club face. It is represented graphically on the screen by a thick red line.
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