Quintic Ball Roll utilises a high-speed camera (360 - 1080 frames per second) to track the putter and golf ball throughout the impact zone of either a right handed or left handed player. The system automatically measures over 45 parameters regarding the putter and ball, both graphically and numerically. The data is instantly displayed within the software for immediate analysis, review and intervention.
The four Quintic Ball Roll Systems available have been designed for the various needs of our worldwide clients - including putter fitting specialists, teaching professionals, putter manufacturers, research and development and, of course, the golfer themselves!
Each state of the art Quintic Ball Roll System can be used both indoors and outdoors, with the same degree of accuracy. Each Quintic Ball Roll System includes the latest Quintic Ball Roll software, hardware and training aids needed for use indoors, with a Quintic Ball Roll Outdoor Accessory Pack being available for clients wanting to use their system outdoors.
A Quintic Ball Roll System is easy to set up, only requiring a minimum area of 2 metres by 4 metres and a smooth putting surface.
Face Angle at IMPACT accounts for upto 90—92% of the start direction of the golf ball. A putter face that is 2 degrees open at impact will miss the hole from 5 feet!
Face Rotation is the speed at which the club face opens or closes during impact. It is calculated an average of 6 frames prior to impact.
Provides you with the launch angle of the ball leaving the putter face. This is helpful to see if the ball is going too high in the air or being driven downwards into the ground.
Different styles of putter shafts, grips, face rotation and even grip pressure by the golfer themselves affects the amount of face twist.
The velocity of the club head at impact. This is a very simple tool for determining if the golfer is swing the golf club consistently.
The putter can be swung from one pivot point or it can involve multiple pivot points making it a double or even triple pendulum.
This is a personal preference and often is directly related to club face alignment. Do you address the ball with the shaft vertical, behind or even leaning forward?
This is helpful to see if the toe of the putter is better higher in the air at impact, compared with address (or visa versa).
The average rotation of the golf ball during the first 6 frames after Impact. It enables you to measure the amount of Spin (Backspin or Overspin) imparted on the golf ball.
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