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Amazing Golf Shot math

August 17, 2012 by Admin  
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14 Responses to “Amazing Golf Shot math”
  1. jamesabrook says:

    You assumed it finished at the height it started with, which it didn’t….:P

  2. LBos11 says:

    8:01 its a chili pepper!

  3. Starcross42 says:

    Ah, and then how do you create that velocity? What is your angular velocity and the club length? What kind of ball are you using and how old is it? Many variables. However the application of the concept is valid and useful for students. Thanks for your input though. It reminds people that there are many variables… ask Tiger Woods.

  4. Starcross42 says:

    Seriously??? You have a video posted of a guy putting across office furniture into a cup (into which he put water so that it wouldn’t bounce out) and you think an on-demand chip-in is a hoax? Then why would I show it bouncing out again? Just because you don’t understand the math doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
    And the pros will tell you, it is a big jump from knowing what to do, and getting all your muscles and nerves to fire in the right sequence every time.

  5. es093089 says:

    Anyone see the fact that the ball never went in the hole? And dont you think that if there were equations that would make a shot like that easier that all of the multi million dollar pros would have mastered it? Use common sense…this is yet another hoax

  6. Starcross42 says:

    Ah, but the physics for that is WAY too complex for this. As a matter of fact, real experiments are the only way to determine actual results. Dimple number and shape both affect the results. Thanks for your input.

  7. mitch7868 says:

    that may be true for chip/pitch shots.. but a full golf shot has spin and that creates a difference in time for acceleration/inclination and the deceleration/ ball falling toward the ground.. a spinning will never create that sort of parabola effect, but a slow incline to a quick gravity pulll towards the ground

  8. 11645SW says:

    i watched my dads friend get a hole-in-one like that. it just landed in and stayed in. i’ve done that too but mine didn’t stay in.

  9. anas142142 says:

    of course I mean the math

  10. Starcross42 says:

    The math or the golfing? Most of the math came from the mid east.  Golf however came from Scotland.

  11. fc007 says:

    So that what I was doing wrong. I was using Chinese (what?).

  12. anas142142 says:

    it is much easier in Arabic :D

  13. LorrieBrian946 says:

    WOW! 14 tries to get it in. I’d still be there with my golf skills!

    Once again, great teacher!

  14. Skiddla says:

    wow
    thats crazy

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