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Re: Search Meter Speed option in Golf Equipment

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Thu, Jun 2 2016 4:52 AM (9 replies)
  • Neomad0
    28 Posts
    Sun, May 29 2016 6:00 AM

    Mostly when looking for clubs to buy clubs or balls, we should have a option to search according to meter speed too.................

  • ScottHope
    10,440 Posts
    Sun, May 29 2016 7:27 AM

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  • Neomad0
    28 Posts
    Mon, May 30 2016 1:57 AM

    Thank you so much. All sorted :)......... and one query more...... if the ball meter speed is say 5 and driver meter speed 3 than what speed will be followed while hitting the shot.......... 3 or 5....... or do they add up ?????????

  • razza31
    703 Posts
    Mon, May 30 2016 11:01 AM

    They dnt add up linearly but yeah both the club and ball meter speeds take effect.

  • alosso
    21,072 Posts
    Mon, May 30 2016 12:01 PM

    And, premium balls are wasted on low performance clubs. (Putting excluded, because here only the club makes the difference)

  • ScottHope
    10,440 Posts
    Mon, May 30 2016 1:14 PM

    Thanks Neo, and as Razza said, the meter speed of both the ball and the club affect the speed of the meter.

    I have often wondered whether a ball with say, a meter speed of 1 and a club with a meter speed of say, 3......would have the same meter speed as a club with a speed of 1 and a ball with a speed of 3.

  • Neomad0
    28 Posts
    Tue, May 31 2016 6:35 AM
    Thanks for your reply just need to get this sorted......... The effect to the meter speed in case if driver with meter speed 3 and ball is 5 so when we take a swing the swing meter will be at what Meter speed .......... 5 or 3 ???? I need to buy new clubs too and wanna get some clarity and also with clubs having meter speed 4 or 5, does that affect the performance of the clubs........ mostly they have meter speed 3.........
  • ScottHope
    10,440 Posts
    Wed, Jun 1 2016 3:49 AM
    The meter speed number for a club indicates how fast the meter will move. The higher the number, the slower the meter speed.

    The meter speed number for a ball indicates how much of a reduction in speed will be applied to the club you are using, think of it as a brake. The higher the meter speed number for the ball, the more braking effect will be applied to the club meter speed.

    The ball's meter speed affects  the club's meter speed, it doesn't replace it.

    ⇩ EDIT : You're welcome Neo, Torsten, thank you.  : ) ⇩
  • Neomad0
    28 Posts
    Wed, Jun 1 2016 9:15 AM

    Thank you ScottHope. :)

  • TorstenKammerer
    48 Posts
    Thu, Jun 2 2016 4:52 AM

    Thanks for explaining, good info.

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