#451 Golf Putting Mechanics
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This podcast explores the technical mechanics of putting, focusing on how a golf ball transitions from impact to true roll. After being struck, the ball moves through four key phases:
Launch Phase: The ball lifts slightly off the green.
Skid Phase: The ball slides without full rotation.
Transition Phase: Sliding slows, rotation takes over.
True Roll: The ball rolls end-over-end without slipping.
The goal in elite putting is to minimize the skid phase and reach true roll as early as possible—ideally within 10–15 cm of impact. Once true roll begins, the ball behaves predictably, improving distance control and start line accuracy.
Launch Angle: The Critical Variable
The launch angle determines how cleanly the ball leaves the putter and escapes the “nest” (its slight depression in the grass).
Too low (< 0.75°): The ball drags on the surface, causing grabs or bounces.
Too high (> 2.5°): The ball goes airborne, landing inconsistently.
Ideal range: 0.75°–2.5°
Staying within this range ensures smooth launch, shorter skid, and early true roll.
Measuring with QUINTIC Ball Roll
The QUINTIC Ball Roll System uses high-speed cameras to capture every detail of the ball and putter during the stroke. It tracks:
- Launch Angle: The vertical departure angle from the putter.
- Flight Angle: The actual trajectory after impact.
- Skid Distance: How far the ball glides before rolling.
- Time to True Roll: Duration to reach end-over-end rotation.
Key Insight: Launch vs. Flight AngleBy comparing Launch Angle and Flight Angle, coaches can diagnose if the ball is launching cleanly or interacting too long with the surface.
A small difference = Clean launch.A large difference = Grass interference and poor rollout.
Real Example
A player had a launch angle of 0.5°, but the flight angle differed by over 1.5°. The ball snagged on the surface and skidded inconsistently. After adjusting the player’s shaft lean and putter loft, the launch was improved to 1.5°, matching the flight angle—and the ball rolled smoothly with better control.
🎯 Summary
Clean launch = consistent roll.Launch angle between 0.75°–2.5° = optimal.QUINTIC helps players and coaches fine-tune stroke and equipment for predictable putting results.
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