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smash factora ratio of ball speed over club speed, which indicates how efficiently force was transferred from the clubhead to the ball Example: Smash factor is basically a measure of how square the clubface was t [..]
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smash factorBall speed divided by club head speed. An optimal smash factor with a driver is said to be around 1.5.
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smash factorSmash Factor is simply Ball Speed/Club Speed. It is a measure of the efficiency of the strike. A Smash Factor of 1.5 with a driver is considered optimal. A Smash Factor of less than 1.5 often indicates an inefficient, off-center strike.
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smash factorThe ratio ‘ball speed divided by club speed’, which describes the efficiency of impact. Note that the smash factor de- pends on the spin loft and impact location, where the lower the spin loft the hig [..]
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smash factorBall speed divided by club speed gives us an efficiency ratio that is a measure of how close to the middle of the face you are striking it.
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smash factorSmash factor is the ratio ‘ball speed divided by club speed’, which describes the efficiency of energy transfer to the golf ball at impact.
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