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SAM PuttLab - Reports Manual - Science & Motion Golf

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<strong>SAM</strong> <strong>PuttLab</strong> - <strong>Reports</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

2.6 Impact Spot<br />

This graph exactly shows where you hit the balls on your putter face. The<br />

different impact spots are indicated by crosses in different colors. The<br />

horizontal and vertical lines in the middle of the putter face represent the<br />

geometrical centre of the putter which normally represents the sweet spot.<br />

The two bars on the right side of the graph show the Score rating for the<br />

horizontal impact spot as well as Consistency over the different putts. This<br />

player shows an extremely consistent impact spot slightly left on the putter<br />

face with 0.8 mm at the toe. The corresponding score is 95% of the<br />

optimum. Consistency level is very high with 98%<br />

Please note that the horizontal hit distance as measured on the putter face<br />

directly refers to the calibration. In this case the horizontal distance of about<br />

0.8 mm indicates that the ball is hit in average 0.8 mm to the toe as<br />

compared with the calibration position (which should be exactly at the centre<br />

of the putter).<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

• It is assumed that the ball lies exactly on the same spot for all putts<br />

(i.e. by using a spot or a small ring). If you use different spots while<br />

putting you will get results for hit spot which will deviate from the true<br />

hit spots.<br />

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