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Looks like it barely spun off the face?

 

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‘Water on the clubface bro!’

12 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

Looks like it barely spun off the face?

Isn’t that because it’s 10k fps?

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12 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

‘Water on the clubface bro!’

Isn’t that because it’s 10k fps?

Yes, and he's scrubbing though it too but I'm comparing it to this. 

https://youtu.be/6dG9hb3_blo

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25 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

Looks like it barely spun off the face?

A 1/4 turn in 19 frames is a full revolution in 76.

10,000/76 = 131.578947368 revolutions per second, which is still about 8,000 RPM.

Right?

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1 minute ago, nevets88 said:

Yes, and he's scrubbing though it too but I'm comparing it to this. 

https://youtu.be/6dG9hb3_blo

I think it's just slower....watch the ProV1x logo and it's turning with a normal rate it appears.

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17 minutes ago, iacas said:

A 1/4 turn in 19 frames is a full revolution in 76.

10,000/76 = 131.578947368 revolutions per second, which is still about 8,000 RPM.

Right?

Sounds right to me. I couldn't tell if it was 19 or 20 frames exactly but it's 7,800 vs 7,500 RPM which is negligible. Lots of spin.

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I see. The water must do something to distance though, no? Or it doesn't?

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3 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

I see. The water must do something to distance though, no? Or it doesn't?

Distance not so much. Spin is reduced, though.

Changes to distance will vary, but are generally pretty small.

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Some data from Andrew Rice, testing the effect of water on ball and club when using a wedge: https://www.andrewricegolf.com/andrew-rice-golf/2013/02/wedges-and-water

Wet club and dry ball:

Launch angle was 27.8 degrees
Spin rate was 5463 rpm
Height was 26.5 feet

Dry club and wet ball:

Launch angle was 30.1 degrees
Spin rate was 5291 rpm
Height was 28.4 feet

Dry club and dry ball:

Launch angle was 25.4 degrees
Spin rate was 6603 rpm
Height was 21.2 feet

 

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Great. I can't blame the water. I can blame dodgy wet grips though.😜

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13 hours ago, nevets88 said:

I see. The water must do something to distance though, no? Or it doesn't?

What little carry distance you might gain from slightly reduced spin rates you'll probably lose on roll from softer wet turf.

1 hour ago, nevets88 said:

Great. I can't blame the water. I can blame dodgy wet grips though.😜

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