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What does CT mean in golf?

What does CT mean in golf?

characteristic time
With distance becoming a bigger and bigger topic in the world of professional golf, an acronym that has risen alongside that is CT which means ‘characteristic time’.

What is the CT test for golf clubs?

In 2004, the USGA moved to a different test, called the CT test. The CT test also measures the spring-like effect of a club face, except it uses a small, portable pendulum system that strikes the face with a steel ball. Sensors then read the amount of time the two objects stay in contact with each other.

What is the CT limit on a driver?

Per the USGA and R&A rules, drivers cannot exceed a CT (characteristic time) reading of 257 – the limit is 239, but there’s a tolerance of 18 — or they are deemed illegal.

What is a slice in golf terms?

A slice is a ball that curves away from the players dominant hand. So for a right handed golfer a ball that curves right. The key word here is “curves”. A ball that simply goes straight right is a push, and is caused for different reasons. A slice is a poor shot for several reasons.

What is HI COR driver?

HI COR & Non Conforming Drivers. HI COR drivers gives golfers the maximum distance, but they are illegal for golf professionals to play on the PGA Tour. These drivers are packed with the best technologies to increase distance and high rebound speed off the driver face.

What does Cor mean in golf?

coefficient of restitution
The coefficient of restitution is basically a term that describes energy transferred between two objects. The COR figure for Object A is a measurement of Object A’s ability to transfer energy to Object B when the two collide. So in terms of golf, A is the golf club and B is the golf ball.

What is the COR of a golf driver?

Coefficient of Restitution
What is COR in golf clubs? COR stands for Coefficient of Restitution. This is defined as the ratio of the final velocity to the initial velocity between two objects after their collision. Basically COR is a measurement of the energy loss or retention when two objects collide.

Whats worse a hook or a slice?

So what is the difference between a hook and a slice? For a righty, a slice is a shot that curves significantly to the right and a hook shot curves significantly to the left. These shots often significantly hurt your overall scores.

Why do left-handed golfers slice?

A weak grip, one that is turned counter-clockwise (clockwise for left-handed players) can cause the clubface to open when the ball is struck, which can cause a slice.

What is an illegal golf club?

Any golf driver that doesn’t conform to USGA and R&A rules is considered illegal. Other types of illegal golf drivers include, oversized golf drivers (460cc or larger), anti-slice and extra long (over 48 inches in length) golf drivers.

Are Krank drivers illegal?

Krank drivers are legal and approved by the USGA. This means that you can use the club to compete in a professional golf tournament or at a tournament at your club. The fact that the Krank drivers are legal certainly makes them more marketable and appealing to a wide range of golfers.

What is MOI in golf?

MOI is an acronym that stands for “moment of inertia.” This measurement (grams per centimeter squared) shows how much resistance a clubhead has to twisting. The higher the MOI reading, the more resistance it has and the more forgiving the club will play. For most golfers, high MOI is a good thing.

What’s the definition of a slice in golf?

Brent Kelley is an award-winning sports journalist and golf expert with over 30 years in print and online journalism. A “slice” is a type of golf shot in which the golf ball curves dramatically in flight from left to right (for a right-handed golfer). The slice can be played intentionally, but is usually the result of a mishit.

What does slice mean in CT scan machines?

The left side of the slice is in reality your right side and the right is actually your left. A slice (image) in a CT is the same as a slice (piece of bread) in a loaf. I think a CT scanner costs a lot more than a bread slicer, but it is basically the same principle.

When do you use slice thickness and interval?

Slice Thickness and Interval Explained It can be useful to occasionally readdress things that are common place in CT scanning, like slice thickness and interval. Although we use it everyday in our clinical practice, it can be easy to forget the basic principles behind it.

How are slices different for right and left handed golfers?

The shape of a sliced shot differs for right-handed golfers and left-handed golfers (although the causes – more on that below – are identical): For a left-hander, a slice curves to the left. (We’ll stick with right-handedness in all examples to follow, so lefties need to reverse any directional elements.)

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