The best way to understand and explain moment of inertia (MOI) is to demonstrate it. I have taken a series of photos which explain how to do this. First, keep in mind that MOI is a measurement that determines the resistance of clubhead rotation on off center (off horizontal center of gravity) hits. MOI has very little effect on exact horizontal center of gravity hits.
Demonstrating MOI is easy. Give it a try!
Photo 1

This is a very sophisticated MOI machine made by Inertia Dynamics which is a division of Rockwell International. This is the same unit that Nike and the USGA use plus a number of other major golf club manufacturers. It is interesting to note that The GolfWorks was one of the very first companies to buy and use this machine. We have had it since 1995.
It works by mounting any object on the spindle making sure that the centerline of the spindle projects through the objects center of gravity. In this photo we are measuring moment of inertia through the horizontal center of gravity plane, thus the clubhead is mounted on the horizontal center of gravity.
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Understanding The 5 Variables And How They Affect Distance and Control
Putting is nothing more than consistent distance and directional control of the golf ball. This is easier to accomplish if you know the facts about proper putter fitting. I have a method of explanation that makes this very easy to understand and then the next easy step is for you to go out and do something about it. When discussing putter fitting it is best to break down each of the five putter fitting variables and discuss each regarding its effect on either distance control and/or directional control of the putt.
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If everyone struck a putt on the horizontal center of gravity location of the putter face there would be no need for putter head playability factor. We all know this is not the case. The actual ball impact point on the putter face is both a function of the golfers’ ability and how long the putt is. It is a fact that better players usually hit the ball more consistently close to the center of gravity and for most all players, the longer the putt, the harder it is to hit the actual putter face center of gravity.
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