If you watch enough TV commercials, Instagram memes and YouTube influencers, you probably have heard a few things about “moment of inertia” and how the latest drivers are breaking new barriers in ...
Golf club manufacturers constantly reference two essential terms in relation to new products: CG and MOI. Since we’ve already covered the basics of CG (center of gravity), it’s time to nail down MOI.
When it comes to putting — the area of my game which is the most troubled — I tend to run down some pretty nerdy rabbit holes. Maybe if I keep digging, I’ll learn about something I never knew before, ...
The “MOI Rating” characterizes drivers based on the measured Moment of Inertia of a driver (stability on off-center hits) in the heel-toe direction. The limit is 5,900 grams-centimeters squared, plus ...
The number 10 in golf can carry different meanings depending on the scenario. If you’re a 10 handicap, that means you’re solidly “good.” If it’s the score you shot on a hole? You might need a lesson.