The Road to Golf Club Fitting Nirvana - Part VI

Here's a video I made discussing what I have finished to this point:

Here's a touch little bit of notes to hold in thoughts:

MOI: Total Dynamic Heft of the club.

MOI Balance Index: The relationship of the clubhead's weight and CoG versus the shaft/grip's weight and CoG.

Analogy: Two guys who are 6'2" tall a piece. But, one guy has a 35" inseam and the other has a 30" inseam. MOI is the end result (6'2" tall), MOI Balance Index is relationship of the components (larger legs, smaller torso, etc.).

MOI Balance Indes is a number of from zero-100.

>50 = 'clubhead biased'

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Longer irons will FEEL 'head light.' Shorter irons will FEEL 'head heavy.'

MOI is more essential than MOI Balance Index.

Bend Profile is greater crucial than MOI Balance Index.

Regardless of what a golfer's finest MOI Balance Index is...They may probable ought to make the longer irons *feel* heavier in the head and the short irons *experience* lighter in the head if you want to make the MOI Balance Index healthy.

Cannot simply add/subtract weight from the head because it will alter the MOI. Again, MOI is more essential than MOI Balance Index.

The SHAFT must trade. If the shaft turns into heavier, it makes the top *experience* lighter. If the shaft becomes lighter, it makes the pinnacle *experience* heavier.

1-gram of lead tape on clubhead = 10 to twelve MOI points trade.

1-gram of lead tape on the balance point at the shaft = 5 MOI factors

1-gram at the butt below the grip = zero MOI factors.

3JACK'S 575MMC Pitching Wedge Measurements

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