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How does wind performance of an LPGA golfer compare to a PGA Tour golfer? A PGA Tour golfer’s 7i loses 20 yards into a 10-mph headwind A LPGA Tour golfer’s 7i loses _____ yards into a 10-mph headwind Any guess within 2 yards will be eligible for a free ball fitting!


Peak height is highly correlated with headwind performance. Despite having wildly different carry distances, a PGA Tour golfer’s 4i, PW and 3W all lose around 18 yards into a 10-mph headwind A 7i loses more distance than a Driver!

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Across a full PGA Tour set, spin rate is not correlated with performance into a 10-mph headwind. Remarkably, a 290-yard carry driver loses less distance than a 140-yard carry PW

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What is a typical full set composition for a PGA Tour golfer? Although peak heights are similar for all clubs, 7i tends to be the highest flying iron, while short irons and long irons tend to fly slightly lower

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The number one predictor of wind performance is peak height. When peak heights are the same, spin rate is the next most important factor in the wind. In this case, there is a 7-yard difference in headwind carry distance for shots with the same peak height, but different spin…

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The two 7i shots below have the same carry distance and peak height. Which ball flight (ball speed / launch / spin) is more affected by a 20-mph headwind?

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Peak height is very closely correlated with wind performance. The highest ball flight (131 mph / 19° / 7000 rpm) loses 15 yards more than the lowest ball flight (123 mph / 16° / 5000 rpm) into a 20-mph headwind

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Which 7i ball flight is least affected by a 20-mph headwind? Each ball flight below (ball speed / launch / spin) has the same carry distance but drastically different heights


“The process was really easy to do and I got a few balls I wouldn't have chosen myself. I was also surprised at the potential 15-17 yards I was losing with my current ball.” (Caleb, WA)


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Illustration of how different wind speeds affect dispersion

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A headwind does not necessarily hurt distance twice as much as a tailwind. For a standard PGA Tour 7-iron, a 10-mph tailwind increases carry by 14.6 and a headwind decreases carry by 19.2 yards. This ratio is closer to 1.3:1!

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Sometimes waiting for ideal weather conditions means testing when only the radar can "see" the ball

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A Ballnamic fitting allows you to spend more time on the golf course and less time around the practice green figuring out which ball is best for you.


Right-handed golfers will generally experience a larger dispersion pattern in a right-to-left wind.


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