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Re: Smoother swing, longer distance
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Re: Smoother swing, longer distance
I, too, would love the 250-300 yard drive. However, I would like to be hitting from the fairway rather than the rough or from the woods. I just started mimicking the more senior players and liked the smooth swing without trying to kill the ball. I am definitely hitting on the sweet spot for the most part - which is a step forward. The step back will be when I want to try to 'kill it'.
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Re: Smoother swing, longer distance
Well after yesterday I think I have finally found the link I needed to be able to control the bomber swing and it held up for the majority of the drivers I used on the course. Had four in a row that were 289, 295, 301 and 288. Had 2 that were long but were hooks and were way out of the fairway so I didn't laser them. Some of the holes I just hit 3 wood or long irons off the tee for placement. I have no idea what amount of the drive was carry or roll but I hit all but four fairways and only the two hooks and one high fade which was on a par 5 dogleg right which I always lay up on anyways only about 260-265yds leaving 167 to my layup spot in front of a long skinny green with water all the way around three sides. I did have a first for me and that was a 305 yd 3 wood tee shot with a slight breeze helping. I think it probably had about 30 yds roll though as the last 100 yds to the green is downhill.
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You'll hear a LOT of the pro's say they get their MOST distance when they are swinging at 85% to 90%. It really is about "timing" and "position" at impact. My 'ol college golf coach was a FIRM believer in this. He wanted us swinging at 90% ALL the time to develop a smooth rythem. His method of teaching us "tempo"? Any time we spent on the driving range we were REQUIRED to wear leather-soled STREET SHOES. Swing too fast and you'll end up flat on your #@*!!! That was WAAAAAAAY back in my college days...and I STILL practice this way!!! Give it a try! |
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Re: Smoother swing, longer distance
It does help swinging smoother. I try to keep a smooth tempo throughtout the swing. Does it happen all the time, no. I always catch myself trying to kill the ball, and I always remember if I slow down the ball will go farther.
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Re: Smoother swing, longer distance
Distance doesn't come from swinging hard...
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I agree 100% !!!
Remember in school during physics class we were always taught that "Mass x Velocity = Distance"? ...well it don't work in golf!!! ![]() |
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Swinging easy may allow you to tighten your deviation from max to min but to get real distance the only was to get there is to rip it. Stadler says when he says to slow it down, he is telling himself to take it back easy then release hard through the ball. Most of the pros that I've heard discuss it say that if you get it to the top in the right position from there it is just a matter of letting it go. I know many times I take it back quicker and go past parallel or loop the head a little which puts me off plane coming through but then again I'm generally one of those that figures distance offsets drawbacks. I'll say it over and over again that swinging easier can't make the ball go further but it might make the majority go further if one has a hard time hitting the face on the majority of sweetspot or squaring the face at impact. I think in the golfswing the physics would incorpoate distance= mass X velocity X cor. Cor will change from shot to shot depending on ones ability to square and hit the sweetspot. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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I believe the consistency that I have, now, is in maintaining the spine angle and hitting the ball the way it is supposed to be hit - as opposed to hitting it fat when I rush the swing or lift my body up when I am not finished with the shot.
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Most people who "swing hard" do so right from the initial move from the top, and they blow any speed they have well before they get to the ball. If you swing "slower" and smoother, you're more likely to hold that angle longer, and the longer you do, the farther you'll hit the ball. Clubhead speed doesn't come from swinging hard.
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I had an instructor who worked hard with me to develop this speed through the impact area...the practice was putting my feet together and swinging toe up to toe up with a mid iron, but concentrating on maintaining width in the swing and really stretching the heel of left hand on the backswing away from the body, and likewise with the heel of the right hand on the toe up position in the follow through...the ball went straight as well...it was like someone turned on a light and I realized that you don't swing "hard" to make the clubhead move fast, rather you cross the wrists over hard through impact, maintain width and tempo...I knew that I was doing it right when my forearms and wrists started screaming...have to remind myself time to time...best part is that you can actually make proper contact because you aren't trying to hammer the ball with all your might...
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whatever is most important to you I suppose...I think the point that is being missed is that the swing is not slowing down...it just feels like it because the focus is on good mechanics and the action Tour Insider so aptly described, not on threshing the ball... You don't hit the ball with your backswing or the start of your downswing...
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Some courses I play have 440 yd par fours or longer. Yes if I could hit it 280 all the time I should have no problem but again I don't and I stated that. I also stated it depended on the course. If I play a 440-470 par 4 then how is a 240 yd drive down the middle going to reach the green with a mid iron? I had a second shot last week into a par 5, 515 yds that was a 6 iron to pin high with the wind helping and it landed just right on the edge of the slope to the green. My norm for a 6 iron is 160 with my normal swing. I don't hit irons with the SS I use with driver. I have hit an 8 iron 185 before but that is not a norm and I sure don't tell people that is my 8 iron distance. Do I think I'm as good as Tiger? No....Am I going to stop trying to be as good? No....I am a realist, but not a defeatist.
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Regards, Darrell If every team could be as good as OU they would still not be equal. ![]() Geaux Mizzou Tigers, beat Arkansas. That will show those want to be imposters
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I like the story of Davis Love III not being allowed by his father to play anything but the ladies tees until he could play them even par...accuracy is what golf for me is about and the guy at the end of the range with the ego driver gives me a headache...
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The 2008 GRW PGA Champion...Holder of the hallowed GRWanamaker 905r 9.5*... mp001 15* ...mp 14 2-pw...Vokey 52* and 60*...Yes Tracy ![]() "When my [fourth] wife was in jail, I parked my bus at Hooters in Houston and my son didn't want to go to day care. He just wanted to be at Hooters. And I feel safe about that." - John Daly |
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