by ULD Staff | Aug 31, 2023
When does a longer shaft make sense? Should golfers with slower swing speeds use them? The length of a golf club shaft plays a significant role in a golfer’s swing and overall performance. While a longer shaft may provide certain advantages, it is not...
by ULD Staff | Aug 31, 2023
Shaving the face of a golf club can have a significant impact on the Coefficient of Restitution (COR) and Smash Factor. The COR refers to the measurement of how efficiently the clubface transfers energy to the golf ball upon impact, while the Smash Factor represents...
by ULD Staff | Aug 31, 2023
The implementation of COR (Coefficient of Restitution) guidelines in golf has been a topic of debate among players, particularly those with varying swing speeds. Some argue that these guidelines effectively penalize players with higher than average swing speeds, while...
by ULD Staff | Aug 31, 2023
Smash Factor is a term used to measure the efficiency and power of a player’s swing. It is a ratio that indicates how well a golfer transfers energy from the clubhead to the golf ball upon impact. The formula for calculating Smash Factor is simple: it is the...
by ULD Staff | Aug 31, 2023
The coefficient of restitution (COR) for golf club drivers is a crucial factor in determining the performance and effectiveness of these clubs. It refers to the measurement of the energy transfer between the clubface and the golf ball upon impact. When a golfer swings...