The innards of Ping's G5 were supposedly computer-engineered with a process called "finite-element analysis," a term that for all I know was stolen from an old Star Trek episode.

πŸ“– Carl Hiaasen

🌍 American  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Writer

πŸŽ‚ March 12, 1953
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The internal design of Ping's G5 club was reportedly created using a sophisticated computer simulation technique known as finite-element analysis. This method involves detailed computational modeling to optimize the product's structure and performance.

Hiaasen humorously questions the term, suggesting it sounds like a science fiction phrase from Star Trek, implying a sense of skepticism or amusement about the technical jargon often used in golf club manufacturing.

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