Webinar Kinetics: Alpha, Beta, Gamma

$75.00

The 2nd Webinar of 2026

In this Webinar, we’ll break down the different combinations of alpha, beta, and gamma club kinetics across a variety of golf swings. We’ll take a detailed look at the alpha sum of the moments and its relationship to shaft deflection, and connect the role of large gamma force in the swing to vertical ground reaction force.

We’ll also introduce concepts that will lead directly into our third webinar of 2026, which will focus on foot–ground interaction.

When we study club kinetics, there are six primary drivers: three inputs of force and three inputs of torque from the golfer. Understanding how these inputs combine is what truly drives the club—and ultimately determines consistency in ball striking.

For years, instruction has relied heavily on kinematics—what we see. Things like clubface position or shaft angle relative to the ground can describe motion, but they don’t explain it. We have to look how the golfer is actually driving the club’s overall center of gravity through force and torque to understand how to change a golf swing for the better.

Thursday May 14th, 2026 7:30-9:00pm

Each attendee will receive a zoom link 24 hours before the class. The webinar will run from 7:30pm to 9:00pm eastern time. There will be a 15 minute Q&A at the end of each class.

Everyone will have access to the recorded classes for 14 days. If you cannot make it for the live class, you can still watch it at your leisure.

Tuition $75

The 2nd Webinar of 2026

In this Webinar, we’ll break down the different combinations of alpha, beta, and gamma club kinetics across a variety of golf swings. We’ll take a detailed look at the alpha sum of the moments and its relationship to shaft deflection, and connect the role of large gamma force in the swing to vertical ground reaction force.

We’ll also introduce concepts that will lead directly into our third webinar of 2026, which will focus on foot–ground interaction.

When we study club kinetics, there are six primary drivers: three inputs of force and three inputs of torque from the golfer. Understanding how these inputs combine is what truly drives the club—and ultimately determines consistency in ball striking.

For years, instruction has relied heavily on kinematics—what we see. Things like clubface position or shaft angle relative to the ground can describe motion, but they don’t explain it. We have to look how the golfer is actually driving the club’s overall center of gravity through force and torque to understand how to change a golf swing for the better.

Thursday May 14th, 2026 7:30-9:00pm

Each attendee will receive a zoom link 24 hours before the class. The webinar will run from 7:30pm to 9:00pm eastern time. There will be a 15 minute Q&A at the end of each class.

Everyone will have access to the recorded classes for 14 days. If you cannot make it for the live class, you can still watch it at your leisure.

Tuition $75