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Sunday, October 28, 2007

MOI Special Report

If swing weight measurement is to determine the weight of a golf club from its mass in respect to its balance point, then MOI measurement is to determine the centrifugal force in respect to its swing weight. Both of these when applying on a golf swing, it is simply reflected as a feeling of how much force does a club requires to be swung in respect to time within the swing motion.

How does this apply to golf swing?
In simple understanding, if I could match irons set according to MOI instead of SW, I could switch from iron to iron maintaining the same rhythm with the same swing force, where as in SW I have to adjust my rhythm accordingly.

MOI approach:
To accurate measure MOI in golf club, it requires expensive equipment like MOI machine
Yet, Dave Tutelman had done extensive research and provide the poor-man fitting method (reference 4) which I currently adopt. Below is where I begin the long struggle of clubs fitting process.

MOI Equation:

MOI = Lc2 * (H + S/3) + 10 * G

S is weight of the shaft

Lc is length of the club

H weight of the head

G is grip weight






First attempt:
Used an ½ SW point per ½ inch method. Picked my favorite 7 iron, starting from C9.5 and progressively reduce ½ SW point to 3I and increase ½ SW point to PW.

Match 2: MP 32 + 1150GH + Golf Pride DD2

IRONS

T W

WH + WS

WH + WS + TW

W S (+Grip)

WS

L S

W H

W H + T W

MOI

MOI / 1000'S

Jeff's MOI

SW

3

6

400

406

162

112

38.75

238

244

422,940

423

141

C7.5

4

6

407

413

163

113

38.25

244

250

421,374

421

140

C8.0

5

5

413

418

163

113

37.75

250

255

417,568

418

139

C8.5

6

6

420

426

162

112

37.25

258

264

418,619

419

139

C9.0

7

4

428

432

163

113

36.75

265

269

414,673

415

138

C9.5

8

6

435

441

161

111

36.25

274

280

417,058

417

139

D0.0

9

6

444

450

163

113

35.75

281

287

415,444

415

138

D0.5

P

6

453

459

162

112

35.50

291

297

421,844

422

140

D1.0


Result: MOI is random

Second attempt:
Used more precise measurement: +/- ½ SW point and 1.35 SW point per inch (0.675 SW per ½ inch), progressively increasing SW from 3I to PW.

Match 4A: MP32 + 1150GH + Golf Pride DD2

IRONS

Actual TW

WH + WS

WH + WS + TW

W S (+Grip)

WS

L S

W H

W H + T W

MOI

MOI / 1000'S

Measured SW

3

4

400

404

162

112

38.75

238

242

419,936

420

7.5

4

5

407

412

163

113

38.25

244

249

419,911

420

8.0

5

7

413

420

163

113

37.75

250

257

420,418

420

9.0

6

7

420

427

162

112

37.25

258

265

420,006

420

9.5

7

6

428

434

162

112

36.75

266

272

418,274

418

10.5

8

8

435

443

161

111

36.25

274

282

419,686

420

10.5

9

9

443

452

162

112

35.75

281

290

418,852

419

11.0

P

8

453

461

162

112

35.50

291

299

424,364

424

11.5


Result: MOI is more uniformly distributed yet it is still unsatisfactory

Third attempt:
Manually adjust tip weight and computationally match MOI at 420 range

Match 4B: MP32 + 1150GH + Golf Pride DD2

IRONS

Round TW

WH + WS

WH + WS + TW

W S (+Grip)

WS

L S

W H

W H + T W

MOI

MOI / 1000'S

Ref Target SW

Actual SW

Adjusted SW

3

6

400

406

162

112

38.75

238

244

422,940

423

7.475

9.0

8.0

4

7

407

414

163

113

38.25

244

251

422,837

423

8.15

8.5

8.5

5

9

413

422

163

113

37.75

250

259

423,269

423

8.825

10.5

10.0

6

9

420

429

162

112

37.25

258

267

422,782

423

9.5

10.0

10.5

7

8

429

437

162

112

36.75

266

275

422,326

422

10.175

11.5

11.5

8

10

435

445

161

111

36.25

274

284

422,314

422

10.85

11.5

12.0

9

12

443

455

162

112

35.75

281

293

422,687

423

11.525

11.5

12.5

P

10

453

463

162

112

35.50

291

301

426,885

427

12.2

2.5

12.5

Result: MOI range is tighter while PW is specifically left with high MOI. I figure SW is more important for wedges due to partial and finesse swing for short game. Overall SW is bumped another 1 ~ 2 point from assembly.

Final assembled attempt:

Mizuno MP32 + Nippon Shaft 1150 GH + DD2

IRONS

Round TW

WH + WS + Grip

WH + WS + TW

W S (+Grip)

WS

L S

W H

W H + T W

MOI

MOI / 1000s

Ref Target SW

Actual SW

Adjusted SW

Raw SW

3

6

400

406

162

112

38.75

238

244

422,940

423

7.475

9.0

8.0

5.0

4

7

407

414

163

113

38.25

244

251

422,837

423

8.150

8.5

8.5

5.0

5

9

413

422

163

113

37.75

250

259

423,269

423

8.825

10.5

10.0

5.5

6

9

420

429

162

112

37.25

258

267

422,782

423

9.500

10.0

10.5

6.0

7

8

429

437

162

112

36.75

266

275

422,326

422

10.175

11.5

11.5

7.5

8

10

435

445

161

111

36.25

274

284

422,314

422

10.850

11.5

12.0

7.0

9

11

443

455

162

112

35.75

281

292

421,409

423

11.525

11.5

12.0

6.5

P

10

453

463

162

112

35.50

291

301

426,885

427

12.200

12.5

12.5

7.5

First Test Impression:

number of balls tested: 180 balls location: Lake Success Driving Range
Overall the “new” irons sets are lighter than my previous set by average of 8 grams in static weight. How much is 8g in static weight differs? Not much since my swing weight is kept at the same range. However, it is a lot easier for me to switch from club to another club, especially noticeable with 3I. I have tried on randomly chosen iron from one club to the other and I could not feel any difference in swinging force. Using the same rhythm to swing each club, the feel is tremendously rewarding, even though PW is felt much heavier than 3I in static weight, they are comparable similar in motion. There is virtually not much change in trajectory, height and distance, but I feel it is much easier to produce desired shot with each club under MOI matching. This set of iron is suddenly more forgiving than ever.

Equipment used:
Mizuno MP32 3I ~ PW + Nippon shaft 1150GH Tour stiff + Golf Pride DD2
Digital scale (Accuracy +/- 1g)
Golfsmith shaft puller + swing weight scale (Precision 0.5 SW point) + golf clubs making essentials
total cost: $126 for 9 Nippon Shafts + $4.56 DD2 grip each

References:

1. Tom Wishon on MOI:
http://www.wishongolf.com/moi.php

2. Definition of Moment of Inertia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moment_of_inertia

3. Why your golf club is obsolete:
http://www.calgolftech.com/whats_new/driver57.html

4. Dave T’s club design notes:
http://www.tutelman.com/golf/design/swingwt4.php?ref=#measure_moi