1. Ball Speed:
    • Ideal Range: 150-170 mph for professionals, 130-150 mph for advanced players.
    • Importance: Represents the initial speed of the golf ball off the clubface.
  2. Clubhead Speed:
    • Ideal Range: 110-125 mph for professionals, 90-105 mph for advanced players.
    • Importance: Measures the speed of the clubhead just before impact.
  3. Smash Factor:
    • Ideal Range: 1.48-1.52.
    • Importance: Represents the efficiency of energy transfer from the clubhead to the ball. Higher values indicate better efficiency.
  4. Launch Angle:
    • Ideal Range: 10-15 degrees for drivers, 12-18 degrees for irons.
    • Importance: The angle at which the ball leaves the clubface, affecting distance and trajectory.
  5. Spin Rate:
    • Ideal Range: 2,000-2,500 rpm for drivers, 5,000-7,000 rpm for irons.
    • Importance: The amount of backspin on the ball, influencing its stability and distance.
  6. Carry Distance:
    • Ideal Range: Varies based on club and player type.
    • Importance: The distance the ball travels through the air before landing.
  7. Total Distance:
    • Ideal Range: Varies based on club and player type.
    • Importance: The total distance the ball travels, including both carry and roll.
  8. Height/Descent Angle:
    • Ideal Range: Varies based on player preference and conditions.
    • Importance: Determines the trajectory and descent of the ball.
  9. Aim/Direction:
    • Ideal Range: Straight for the target.
    • Importance: Represents the accuracy of the shot.
  10. Deviation/Dispersion:
    • Ideal Range: Minimal dispersion for consistent shots.
    • Importance: Measures how closely shots cluster together, indicating consistency.