People always mention workability when referencing irons particularly smaller = more workable. Couldn't you configure the robot to hit a draw and fade and measure how "workable" each of these irons are?
The robot we use currently does not have that capability, our new one may be able to. A robot is great for recreating the same move, but not for behaving like a human. We have to use CG/MOI calculations to understand workability better... Don't worry we are already measuring these for release! Thanks for watching.
@@CoolClubs being naive here, couldn't you mount the club in the "grip" slightly rotated so the face is open/closed at impact? I'm guess that throws off the balance of the machine and may break it?
Workability is mostly iron head length and sole width/geometry in relation to ball lie. Maybe a bit of MOI. If you have a perfect lie (ball is teed up) all clubs will have very high workability. It's when the ball is on the fairway in a mediocre or poor lie where smaller players irons will have greater objective and perceived workability.
What flex shafts do you use for the 80 mph. iron tests? Love your channel, great content!
Thank you, we use a KBS Tour 110g
@CoolClubs Regular or Stiff flex?
My swing speed with a 7 iron is 80 mph. so I'm curious if the test uses regular or stiff shafts.
Is IC 602 getting a robot test?
We do not have this head right now. If we get one we will test it.
People always mention workability when referencing irons particularly smaller = more workable. Couldn't you configure the robot to hit a draw and fade and measure how "workable" each of these irons are?
The robot we use currently does not have that capability, our new one may be able to. A robot is great for recreating the same move, but not for behaving like a human. We have to use CG/MOI calculations to understand workability better... Don't worry we are already measuring these for release! Thanks for watching.
@@CoolClubs being naive here, couldn't you mount the club in the "grip" slightly rotated so the face is open/closed at impact? I'm guess that throws off the balance of the machine and may break it?
Workability is mostly iron head length and sole width/geometry in relation to ball lie. Maybe a bit of MOI. If you have a perfect lie (ball is teed up) all clubs will have very high workability. It's when the ball is on the fairway in a mediocre or poor lie where smaller players irons will have greater objective and perceived workability.
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