3Bays GSA PRO Посібник користувача - Сторінка 5
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Introduction
3BaysGSA PRO is a patent pending innovation in golf swing technology. It records your swing motion and sends the
information straight to your mobile phone through its unique GSA PRO app, which compares each swing against your
own or your instructor's best swing for greater accuracy.
The following table lists out the definition of some specific names using in this manual.
Item
Club Head
Grip
Club Face
Consistency
Club Head Speed
Face Angle
Swing Path
Swing Tempo
Back Swing Time
Down Swing Time
Impact Force
Attainable ball speed (ABS)
Attainable shot distance (ASD)
Description
The head of the golf club which strikes the ball.
Grip is how you hold the club. Your hands should be fixed on the club; they don't move. Their only
job is to hold, like clamps. They don't manipulate it by snapping the wrist or forcing the club.
The surface on the head of a golf club used to strike the ball directly.
This compares each swing information and shows you how close each swing is to being repeated.
This gives you how fast the club heads is travelling as it hits the ball.
This gives you where your clubface is at impact relative to the target, OPEN, SQUARE, CLOSED.
This gives you what path your club is just before impact, INSIDE, SQUARE, CLOSED
This gives you the rhythm of your swing speed during the backswing and downswing ( in ratio )
This gives you the time taken to swing from set up to the top of the backswing in seconds.
This gives you the time taken to swing from the top of the backswing down to the impact, in seconds
This gives you the amount of pressure in lbs/kg that you have hit the ball at impact, the higher the
number the more solid you have impacted the ball.
This gives you the speed that the golf ball leaves the club head at impact, a very useful tool for
custom fitting new golf clubs for you, i.e. setting the correct stiffness in the golf shaft.
This gives you the attainable distance in the golf shot, from start to landing area.
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