Sensor Edge is an advanced sensor technology designed for precise analysis of grip pressure in the golf swing. Using instrumented golf clubs, the system captures real-time data on the pressure applied by both hands during all phases of the swing. Already in use by professionals, the technology provides valuable insights for performance optimization and injury prevention.
Key Insights:
Grip pressure affects the entire swing, especially clubface angle, swing path, and wrist mobility.
Consistent grip pressure leads to more consistent performance. Fluctuations often result in inaccurate shots.
Excessive pressure at impact can lock the wrists and prevent natural clubface alignment.
Professionals control grip pressure deliberately—increasing it during the backswing and releasing it before impact.
Pressure spikes can indicate technical flaws or physical compensations.
Amateurs often pull through impact with their arms, leading to inefficient motion.
Injuries and grip size influence grip patterns. Larger grips can reduce the pressure needed.
The system identifies individual pressure patterns and enables personalized coaching, including for putting.
High data accuracy allows for detailed biomechanical analysis of all swing phases.
Conclusion:Sensor Edge offers new insights into hand-to-club interaction. Grip pressure analysis provides coaches and players with an objective, data-driven foundation to improve swing efficiency, consistency, and technique.