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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2024 · 16 MIN

#71 Precise Aim Adjustment and Distance Control in Putting.

from Golf 247.eu: The Global Platform for Innovative Technologies and Teaching Concepts. · host Golf247.eu

This podcast analysis combines two approaches aimed at improving putting performance on sloped greens: a geometric method for precise aim correction and the functionality of the Puttalyze App, which focuses on distance control. Together, these approaches provide golfers with comprehensive tools for tackling challenging putts by addressing both aim and distance. Aim Adjustment Using Geometric Principles. A novel method for precise aim correction on sloped greens leverages the geometry of the golf ball and the physics of putting. Key principles include: Slope and Dimple-Aiming. A 1% slope causes the ball to break by 0.5 inches per foot on average-speed greens. This requires a 2.38-degree adjustment toward the "high side" for every 1% slope. Using the dimples on the ball, golfers adjust their aim by moving from the rear dimple to the front dimple, shifting 1/4 dimple for each 1% slope. Putter and Ball Interaction. The putter’s face contacts the ball at a single tangential point. Dynamic loft (e.g., 0 or 3 degrees) determines where the ball is struck relative to its equator, ensuring impact force passes through the center for precise accuracy. Mechanics of Break Adjustment. The ball’s centerline rotates by 2.38 degrees per 1% slope, translating to 0.035 inches, or 1/4 dimple, for a ball with a radius of 0.84 inches. Dimples and Aim Scaling. The golf ball’s circumference (~5.28 inches) is divided into dimples (~0.14 inches wide). For each 1% slope, aim adjustment equals 1/4 of a dimple’s width. This method combines practical application with mathematical precision, helping golfers adjust their aim with accuracy based on slope. Distance Control with the Puttalyze App. The Puttalyze App complements this approach by addressing distance control, a critical factor in putting success. Using a scientifically grounded concept, the app accounts for slope and green speed to calculate a "corrected length" for each putt. Additionally, it visualizes the putting trajectory, helping players better understand the required adjustments. While the geometric method excels in aim adjustment by focusing on how slope influences the target, the Puttalyze App emphasizes managing distance for effective putt execution. Together, they provide a holistic strategy for mastering putting on sloped greens, enhancing both precision and control. www.Golf247.eu Puttalyze-App

This podcast analysis combines two approaches aimed at improving putting performance on sloped greens: a geometric method for precise aim correction and the functionality of the Puttalyze App, which focuses on distance control. Together, these approaches provide golfers with comprehensive tools for tackling challenging putts by addressing both aim and distance. Aim Adjustment Using Geometric Principles. A novel method for precise aim correction on sloped greens leverages the geometry of the golf ball and the physics of putting. Key principles include: Slope and Dimple-Aiming. A 1% slope causes the ball to break by 0.5 inches per foot on average-speed greens. This requires a 2.38-degree adjustment toward the "high side" for every 1% slope. Using the dimples on the ball, golfers adjust their aim by moving from the rear dimple to the front dimple, shifting 1/4 dimple for each 1% slope. Putter and Ball Interaction. The putter’s face contacts the ball at a single tangential point. Dynamic loft (e.g., 0 or 3 degrees) determines where the ball is struck relative to its equator, ensuring impact force passes through the center for precise accuracy. Mechanics of Break Adjustment. The ball’s centerline rotates by 2.38 degrees per 1% slope, translating to 0.035 inches, or 1/4 dimple, for a ball with a radius of 0.84 inches. Dimples and Aim Scaling. The golf ball’s circumference (~5.28 inches) is divided into dimples (~0.14 inches wide). For each 1% slope, aim adjustment equals 1/4 of a dimple’s width. This method combines practical application with mathematical precision, helping golfers adjust their aim with accuracy based on slope. Distance Control with the Puttalyze App. The Puttalyze App complements this approach by addressing distance control, a critical factor in putting success. Using a scientifically grounded concept, the app accounts for slope and green speed to calculate a "corrected length" for each putt. Additionally, it visualizes the putting trajectory, helping players better understand the required adjustments. While the geometric method excels in aim adjustment by focusing on how slope influences the target, the Puttalyze App emphasizes managing distance for effective putt execution. Together, they provide a holistic strategy for mastering putting on sloped greens, enhancing both precision and control. www.Golf247.eu Puttalyze-App

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