03/05/2024
The principle of golf club shaft
There will be memories of pulling at least one end of the plastic eyeliner and hitting it with elasticity. Using the elasticity plastic has to create shock at a fast speed.
The bow is elastic and the rubber rope is also elastic. Even golf club shafts are used to be flexible to hit like plastic eyeballs just before impact.
Accelerating head speed on the way down from the pop-up taxi to the backstep. When you come down, the shaft becomes elastic like a plastic bag that fell off, not a straight line.
The reason why the shaft falls in the down swing is due to the suspension frequency of the head and the resistance of the air.
When I went from the driver's school to downswing and my hand came back down to the impact position of the pop-up, the shaft fell off and the head got about 1 inch (2.54cm) timing short.
When the hand stops for a moment in the shut-up position, the elasticity of the shaft is erased, the head hits the ball is realized.
To watch the ball without raising your head is to follow the timing of this freezing movement and implement it.
Many amateur golfers do not understand the shaft principle, so the head goes through the impact section as soon as the shaft falls.
The hand passes through the set-up section, the head comes short, and the shaft is torn, so the head face is opened and the consistent slice structure is formed.
Since there is no shaft movement, it seems like it's hitting really hard, but it's better to use more power than I thought.
Those who hit slowly and gently but go further than they think make good use of the shaft.
If you use a shaft that is stronger than your own step speed, the pressure on the shaft will be weaker and the distance will be reduced.
Considering spending a lot of distance is a way to make the most of your body with a shaft that is slightly weaker than your standard step speed. The size of the body grows and momentarily the head speed becomes faster.
The reason for fitting shafts according to Step Speed is to unify the size of the gun and impact timing of every club. That's how you get the swing consistency.
If you use a shaft that is stronger than the speed, the load will be smaller and the waiting time during impact will be reduced. The distance is smaller, but the slices are smaller.
If you use a weak shaft on the opposite side, you have to look with your eyes and wait long enough until your head hits the ball. The distance increases, but with subtle impact timing, debris can be spread left and right.
Understanding and waiting for the shaft during impact is a must. Need to think about where to focus more on the Stepspeed Shaft setting.
There are still people who understand and beat the shaft like an elastic tree stuck in a big hammer. This is the reason for joint injuries.
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