Jordan Spieth explaining how to hit the 30-yard flop shot, a 40-yard pitch shot and the 50-yard low check runner.
30-yard Flop Shot
40-yard High Running Pitch
50-yard Low Check Runner
Jordan Spieth explaining how to hit the 30-yard flop shot, a 40-yard pitch shot and the 50-yard low check runner.
30-yard Flop Shot
40-yard High Running Pitch
50-yard Low Check Runner
What does the trackman data show for each of these shots? Why was it not shown? Would be interested to see the difference in path, angle of attack, launch angle, spin rate’s and carry distances and also where the ball was struck as commonly with a flop shot the strike is not centered.
Hi Ben,
Thank you for your comment.
It would definitely be interesting to see the data from those shots, but unfortunately we don’t have the data since these videos are from Titleist own production.
Christian
Is the trackman for sale or for pros use only?
Hi Sean,
It’s for sale, you can find more information on our sales website:
https://trackmangolf.com/products/trackman-pro
The tips from a pro like Jordan Spieth are something I am for sure willing to try. I am always looking for ways to improve my game. The high running pitch is something worth trying.
This is exactly the quality of instruction that should be offered. However, no trackman numbers offered, for instance , the you tube wedge experts preach smash factor of 1.0, 100 ball rpms per 1 yd of shot, dynamic loft of 40 etc.
You said 30, 40 and 50 yards shots and only load three time the same video (floop Shot), and where is the 40 pitch and 50 chek ruuner ?
Thanks.