TSR Driver Swing Weights: Find Your Perfect Fit


TSR Driver Swing Weights: Find Your Perfect Fit

This metric measures the resistance a golfer feels to rotational acceleration during the downswing. Imagine two clubs of equal overall weight; one with more mass distributed towards the head will feel heavier during the swing than one with the weight closer to the grip. A club fitted with a heavier head, for example, might have a D4 measurement, while a lighter-headed club could measure C9. This measurement scale helps golfers compare and select clubs that align with their individual swing characteristics.

Properly matched inertia influences a golfer’s ability to control the clubface, optimize ball flight, and achieve consistent impact. It contributes significantly to swing tempo, timing, and ultimately, distance and accuracy. Historically, matching a club’s inertia to a golfer’s swing was a process primarily reserved for professional players. However, with advancements in clubfitting technology and increased awareness among amateur golfers, this personalized approach has become more accessible and is now considered a key element in maximizing performance.

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