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  • Puttalyze
Puttalyze, putter Fitting System
How to interpret the numbers...

Key parameters How to interpret the numbers...

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To improve the player's putt, he must pay attention to some parameters.
First, Face Rotation in the moment of Impact. A constant face rotation helps the player reach the Clubhead in the hitting moment. 92% of the Face Angle in the Impact moment guarantees a straight start direction. The Clubhead Twist, as well as ball speed, length control and Launch Angle is achieved by the Impact point of the Clubhead. If the player has achieved good results on all 5 parameters, he will automatically achieve a good spin & roll.

 

  1. Face Rotation @ Impact

  2. Face Angle & Start Direction

  3. Clubhead Twist

  4. Ball Speed & Pace Control

  5. Launch Angle

  6. Spin & Roll

 

Individual Putt

  • It is recommended that you reach an area rotation range of less than 15 degrees per second. (Face rotation is determined by the amount of spinal angle, distance to the golf ball and the putter design)

  • The surface angle on impact as close as possible to 0.000.        

  • Minimal clubhead rotation due to impact position (less than 0.10) – find the center of the putter area!

  • The ball started the forward rotation immediately after the impac

  • The point of 'Zero Skid' occurs after 10 - 25% of the total distance travelled (depending on the surface).

  • The 'Launch Angle' is positive and less than 1.50 degrees

  • Positive angle of attack less than 2 degrees (up-swing) / with a low point of 1-2" before impact

  • Under 10 rpm side rotation (this is negligible and has no effect on the balls traveling)

  • Square from face to path in the entire impact zone.

  • Minimum Lie Angle Change of Less than 0.50°

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Consistency / Range Values How to interpret the numbers...

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Blue / Eagle – Best of the Best!

The equivalent of a robot, it is not possible to do any better as a human being, please don’t try and improve this parameter, just ensure the you understands what you need to do to create such consistency for this parameter.

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Green / Birdie – Very Good

These are still very consistent numbers created by the player. Again ensure the You understands what you need to do to create such consistency for this parameter.

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Amber / Par – Average

Average range numbers, you are not going to set the world on fire, however they are still more than acceptable ranges..

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Red  / Bogey – Poor

Irrespective of the level of golf played by the golfer, ranges in the red are going to hurt them, they display significant levels of inconsistency. Technique and club fitting need to be considered if putting performance is to be improved.

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