The velocity at which the head travels, measured just prior to ball contact.
The measurement of the contact point of the golf ball on the club face relative to face center.
The descending or ascending path of the club head, measured in degrees.
The swing path measured in a horizontal plane relative to the target line. This data point will
tell you if the club was moving from inside-out, outside-in, or perfectly down the line.
The lie of the club is the way the club compares to the ground through the hitting area.
This is a dynamic measurement, and it is relative to the ground plane. A negative number means the
club is “toe down” at impact, while a positive number means the club is “toe up.”
The dynamic measurement in degrees of the club head’s face plane position vertically relative to the ground plane.
The rotation of the club head heel to toe measured about the shaft in degrees per second or rpm.
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