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Analysis from May 3rd, 2025 • 64 shots analyzed
Your Face Angle varies widely from highly open to moderately closed, averaging slightly open. This inconsistency contributes to directional misses mostly to the right.
Face angles range from around -8.71° (closed) to +26.7° (very open), with an average near +7°. For instance, shot 11 had a very open face at +26.7°, causing a severe right miss, while shot 5 showed a closed face at -8.71°, leading to draws or hooks. Overall, this variability in face control hampers your directional accuracy.
Compared to other golfers with similar handicaps, your face control is below average and is a key factor limiting accuracy.
Your Club Path swings from extreme inside to moderate outside but averages slightly inside. This contributes to inconsistent ball flight and directional misses including hooks and slices.
Club Paths vary from approximately -19.64° (extreme inside) to +6.19° (mild outside), with an average around -5°. Shot 13 had a very inside path at -19.64°, leading to pulled shots, while shot 43 showed a moderate outside path at +6.19°, producing pushes. These swings in path indicate difficulty consistently delivering the club on a square path to the target line.
Your path control is less consistent than most golfers at your level, causing more variable shot shapes and misses.
Your strike quality is relatively consistent and generally above average, producing a solid smash factor around 1.2 to 1.4 on most shots, supporting good ball speed.
Smash factors range mainly between 1.15 to 1.4 with averages close to 1.25, indicating well-struck shots with efficient energy transfer. For example, shots 5 and 41 demonstrate smash factors near 1.46 and 1.41 respectively. This is a clear strength contributing positively to your overall performance.
Your strike quality is above average for your handicap group, which is a solid foundation to build upon.
Launch angles vary from low to very high, often outside optimal ranges for your club, leading to unstable ball flights and carry distances.
Launch angles range from under 1° (shot 34) up to 30° (shot 44), with averages near 17°. Shots with extremely low or very high launches, like shots 34 and 44, tend to produce less optimal trajectories for distance and control. Improving consistency in launch angle around 15°-20° would enhance carry and predictability.
Your launch conditions show more variation than typical golfers with similar handicaps, partly limiting distance consistency.
Backspin rates fluctuate widely, often deviating from ideal ranges, with side spin frequently causing pronounced shot curvature and dispersion.
Backspin ranges from about 2000 rpm (shot 5) to over 7200 rpm (shot 41), with many shots exceeding optimal spin for a 7 iron. Side spin varies dramatically between roughly -2570 rpm to +1387 rpm, causing significant hooks and slices. For example, shot 41 had very high spin and side spin producing a big fade. This inconsistency in spin negatively impacts shot control and accuracy.
Compared to golfers of your handicap, your spin control is less consistent and contributes notably to your accuracy challenges.
Your shots show wide lateral dispersion both left and right, reflecting challenges in controlling direction and consistency.
Landing positions vary widely along the horizontal axis from -32.5 yards left to +41.5 yards right, showing poor grouping. Shots like 5 and 39 demonstrate extreme left misses, while shots 41 and 46 go far right. This wide dispersion is primarily caused by inconsistent face and path control combined with spin variation.
Your dispersion control is below average among similar handicap golfers, indicating significant room to reduce misses and improve accuracy.