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Measuring and Timing Devices used to analyze your golf swing.
G.A.II’s (Golf Achiever) patented laser technology provides unparalleled accuracy and precision in the measurement and reporting of all significant ball flight and golf swing data. The G.A.-II Laser System comprises two main components: an L-Frame swing-capture unit and software. The L-Frame contains lasers, photo-detectors, and ultrahigh speed electronics arranged to create a precisely mapped ‘laser grid’ for the player to hit through. Once a player hits a ball through the laser grid, the GolfAchiever’s user-friendly software records the player’s shot, immediately generates a simulated ball flight, and provides industry standard accuracy on a wide array of golf swing and ball flight parameters .
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Reported Data Ball speed Launch angle Azimuth Carry distance Club speed Swing path Face angle Face impact position Back spin Side spin Flight time
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Features and Benifits of using the GAII Patented Laser Technology Superior Accuracy - 99.75% Ball Speed Accuracy - 99.9% Launch Angle Accuracy - 99.9% Azimuth Accuracy Reports Both Club and Ball Data Real-Time Ball Flight Display Right- and Left-Handed Capable Hands Free Teaching & Practice Chart Student Progress Driver Fitting Guide Included Print Out Data
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Did you know that from Suunto G6 you can see your swing tempo and rhythm. Now you can even compare it with the top players of the world!! Suunto presents the reference swing values of 75 PGA players. We can not only compare your own tempo and rhythm we can also analyze the difference with tour players. Because the golfswing is so personal those values are not only the normative base in your practicing but a reference point for a good fitter to select a shaft appropriate for your swing. Using the Suunto G6 to reference your swing values your AGCP fitter will have a deeper understanding of your golfswing and how to fit it properly!
The Rhythm and Tempo of you swing, the transition of your swing, along with your swing speed will help determine the butt flex of your shafts and the mid flex of your shafts.
Video Devices used to analyze your swing.
V1 Golf Video Software when used with a Video camera allows one to view, analyze, and diagnose faults with your swing simply and precisely. All the uncertainty is removed when you see your swing compared to a PGA professional. V1 is all about and how it can help your game. Your AGCP fitter will use it to look at your swing and slow it down to determine exactly where your release is on the downswing. This is critical to determine the best tip flex for your shafts. Video can also be used to show where you position the ball and your tee height and other critical factors about your golf swing that help determine the best fit for you.
Comprehensive Testing Procedures insure proper fit Using the electronic equipment above along with using an array of heads and shafts for test clubs we can test your swing for the right shaft flex, right length, weight and swingweight. Getting the proper length on your clubs allows you to hit more shots in the center of the face for more consistency in your accuracy, launch angle, trajectory and distance. We will use various shafts and lead tape to test different weight configurations for you as proper weight is important to your swing tempo and swing path. We also fit for lie using a dynamic testing method of hitting each club and adjusting them to you as yo hit them to insure that each and every iron has the bet lie angle for you. We will measure your hand for the correct grip size to insure you have the correct grip pressure for you hand size.
We have driver heads in various lofts and face angles to test for the optimum loft for your ball speed and angle of attack to insure you have the best possible launch angle and trajectory on your shots to maximize distance, and the optimum face angle to obtain straighter shots allow you to hit more fairways.
Some actual Test Results and what they mean to you...
Screen 1 - shows us you dispersion pattern, your swing path, face angle and launch angle, along with club speed, ball speed, and the area of the impact on the club face. We also have a yardage reading, how far off line, the maximum height of the shot and distance to the flag
Screen 2 - shows a chart that track your last 10 shots for ball speed, club speed, launch angle, face angle (azimuth) & carry distance. This allow us to compare each club you hit to determine where your most effective set up is during our testing.
Screen 3 - is the screen you see in the net while you hit your test clubs. You have the look and feel of a driving range with a green to line up and hit to. You can also see your ball flight on the screen after each shot to help you determine how you are hitting each test club.
We will test various head designs, lofts, lies, lengths, flexes, & shaft profiles and you will see what performs best for your swing as the test goes forward. At the end of the session you will know what you need and you will decided how we proceed to customize & complement your existing set, or how we build your new set.
Screen 3 is visible on a hitting net. We use a powerful projector to project the Range View onto the hitting net to make your experience as realistic as possible while testing indoors. By seeing your ball flight you are subjected to as much realism as possible and you can follow how your test clubs perform as you hit them.
Not only do we analyze the swing data but we also observe the golf swing in all positions to determine the transition move, and the downswing release point, balance, swing plane and other aspects of your golf swing
Disclaimer: Please note that this is an example of an AGCP fitter and not all AGCP fitters have the same or equal equipment that is listed on this page. This page is to give you an example of what the Level 10 Qualified Fitter is capable of. Please read the Qualifications requirements carefully to determine if your AGCP fitter has the equipment and skill levels need to do the job you want done. If there is any doubt, please call the fitter and ask him what his capabilities are.
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