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distance killers when driving a golf ball

by Elva Stracke Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Distance Killers #1: Hitting Down on the Ball When using your driver, Kolb says the most common cause of power loss is hitting down on the ball. “We know without a doubt that in order to maximize your distance when hitting the driver, based on whatever your club head speed is, that you want to hit up on the driver.”

Distance Killers #1: Hitting Down on the Ball
When using your driver, Kolb says the most common cause of power loss is hitting down on the ball. “We know without a doubt that in order to maximize your distance when hitting the driver, based on whatever your club head speed is, that you want to hit up on the driver.”
Jan 9, 2017

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How do you hit a golf ball higher?

That upward motion helps you decrease spin, increase launch, and get better distance. To get the correct upper body tilt, start by bumping your lead hip towards the target. Then, tilt your shoulders away from the target. Your lead shoulder should be higher than your trail shoulder. Now you’re in a great position to hit up on the ball.

How can I Make my driver hit farther?

More rotation in the hips means more rotation in the chest. This allows the arms to travel farther, which allows the clubhead to travel farther, which means you get a longer swing. A longer swing means more speed, and we know more speed means more distance. #2: Tilt your upper body when you use your driver.

How to get the most out of your golf swing?

To get the most out of your golf swing, you need equipment built for your swing speed, skill set, and age. Senior golfers benefit from a lighter golf club with a more flexible shaft. An upgrade like that immediate helps you generate more speed and pick up extra distance.

Why am I losing distance off the tee with my driver?

And when the club shaft lays down, the weight of it, the balance, kind of falls back and behind. And that’s when the energy is stored up and you can release it into the golf ball.” There could be a multitude of reasons why you’re losing distance off the tee with your driver.

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How far away should you stand when driving a golf ball?

The ideal distance you should stand from the golf ball is one where the butt of the club is pointing at your belt buckle and is about 6 inches away from your thighs. This should be the same for all clubs in the bag. It doesn't matter what club you're using, your arm position should be the same.

Why am I losing distance on my drives?

One potential cause of lost distance is striking the ball with the wrong part of the club face. Even if you make a good swing otherwise, you can lose a significant amount of distance simply be striking the ball somewhere other than the sweet spot.

Is driving the ball 200 yards good?

A 200-yard golf drive is a good distance for an amateur golf player. The distance report presented by R&A and USGA (United States Golf Association) displays golfers' distance numbers. This report depicts that an amateur male golf player's average hit is 215 yards.

How far should a 69 year old man drive a golf ball?

60-69: 204.5 yards.

How can I drive my golf ball further?

2:2710:26How to Hit the Ball Further in Golf with an EASY GOLF SWING - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSystem simple way to do. This. Start with a slight narrow stance. Make a step. And then a whip. JustMoreSystem simple way to do. This. Start with a slight narrow stance. Make a step. And then a whip. Just look what i'm doing. Here.

Why do older golfers lose distance?

The key to distance in the golf swing is the ability to make a full turn away from the ball and swing the club smoothly and swiftly back through. Older golfers lose the ability to do this, as their muscles become less flexible and they lose strength in their core, arms, legs and shoulders.

What ball speed do you need to hit 300 yards?

But if you're up for a challenge and want a goal to aim for, talk to GOLF Top 100 Teacher Andrew Rice. Rice conducts lots of studies using launch data, which you can read on his website, and tells golfers that if they want to hit the ball over 300 yards, they need to swing their driver about 108 mph.

What percentage of golfers can drive 300 yards?

4%Distribution Of Driving Distances Only 4% of golfers drive the ball over 300 yards. The second highest percentage of golfers drive the ball between 225 and 249 on average.

Is a 275 yard drive good?

A long drive for a man is probably considered to be some 280-300 yards but in reality golfers aren't getting anywhere near that figure. Driving distance figures from the R&A and USGA's most recent Distance Report show that the average hit by an amateur male club golfer is 215 yards.

How far should a 70 year old man hit a driver in golf?

A 70-year-old man should be hitting a driver anywhere from 180 to 190 yards. This number has grown a bit in the last few years with the introduction of improved driver and shaft technology. At 70 years old, some golfers are having no trouble getting the ball to fly 200 yards or more.

What is the average golf handicap for a 70 year old man?

If you shoot between 70 and 75, your handicap will be between 1 and 2. If you shoot between 76 and 80, your handicap will be between 3 and 5. If you shoot between 81 and 85, your handicap will be between 6 and 9.

Will a senior shaft give me more distance?

Senior golfers can gain more distance by selecting a longer driver shaft. A longer driver shaft will provide you with more wider swing arc and help get more distance from your driver.

Does a driver lose distance over time?

Yes, drivers can lose distance over time. Admittedly, that timeframe can be greatly reduced if you're a tour pro like Bryson DeChambeau, who has the fastest swing on the PGA Tour this year at 133 miles per hour.

Why have I suddenly lost distance with my irons?

Member. In general it's just poor contact. You can hit what feels like a solid shots but not have enough forward shaft lean and ended up hitting the ball at the bottom of your swing and sends them up high loosing penetrating trajectory. Sometimes playing the ball an inch or so too far forward would do that too.

How do I get more distance from my driver?

5:386:40SIMPLE TIPS TO GET EXTRA DISTANCE WITH THE DRIVERYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLead shoulders to centerline. Head behind the ball. And hit up over that head cover.MoreLead shoulders to centerline. Head behind the ball. And hit up over that head cover.

How can I increase my driver distance?

5 Top 100 Teacher-approved tips to boost your driving distanceIncrease the speed of the backswing. ... Stay back longer during the downswing. ... Proper shoulder tilt at address. ... Make harder practice swings. ... Use your wrists.

How to get better distance on golf ball?

As I’ve mentioned before, you want to hit up on the golf ball for those shots off the tee. That upward motion helps you decrease spin, increase launch, and get better distance. To get the correct upper body tilt, start by bumping your lead hip towards the target. Then, tilt your shoulders away from the target.

How to get a golf shot with a left foot?

Move pressure to your left foot as the clubhead rises over your left shoulder. Repeat this rhythm and motion a few times without breaks in between. “Right, left, right, left, right, left.”. When you feel the rhythm and weight shift in your body, step forward and take your golf shot.

What does it mean to swing a longer distance?

This allows the arms to travel farther, which allows the clubhead to travel farther, which means you get a longer swing. A longer swing means more speed, and we know more speed means more distance.

How to get the most out of your golf swing?

To get the most out of your golf swing, you need equipment built for your swing speed, skill set, and age. Senior golfers benefit from a lighter golf club with a more flexible shaft. An upgrade like that immediate helps you generate more speed and pick up extra distance. I’d also recommend using your hybrid more frequently.

Why is a wide stance important in golf?

A wide golf stance provides a more stable base, so you can still make a powerful swing motion without fear of losing balance.

Do older golfers get more distance?

There comes a point when adding more years to your life means adding more strokes to your scorecard. And yet, we all know that one golfer who only seems to get more distance as they get older.

Does aging affect golf swing?

Finally, the aging process brings with it a gradual loss of flexibility. And stiff movements can severely limit your ability to build momentum in your swing motion. You see, the golf swing is a sequence of smaller motions that work together to generate speed.

Do you want to use a Sledge Hammer to Drive a Nail?

Sure it's easier to physically hit the nail, but doesn't mean it won't blow up your thumb.

Sounds obvious right?

Then why are 99 pct of the amateur golfers trying to copy the pros when it's impossible to model - per the Stanford report?

Jack Nicklaus won 17 majors with a smaller head and a shorter shaft in his driver

Why are you playing a driver that is almost 2 inches longer than Jack?

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Why do you need to turn and tilt your golf ball?

But because the ball is on the ground, you need the aforementioned turn and tilting to help you create leverage in your swing and better position your body to drive down for a powerful impact.

Why do golfers have passive arms?

It’s a damaging idea for several reasons, but one of the biggest is that it has a negative impact on the direction the hands travel (or the hand path) from the top of the swing.

Why is it so hard to move from a backswing position?

It’s very difficult to move athletically from such a position, because the tendency is to compensate by rocking toward your toes during the backswing as you search for balance. Adopt the setup at far right.

How to keep your face on the golf club?

Trying to keep your club face pointing at the ground or the ball will force you hands and arms to do things that will hinder you later in the backswing and make squaring the face in the downswing extremely difficult. Instead allow the club to open a bit as you swing the club back.

What is lag in golf?

Lag is one of those things that every golf swing should have, but how you go about creating makes all the difference. Think of lag as the angle between the shaft and your left arm. The smaller the angle, the more lag you have. But as you can see from our two golfers, not all lag is the same.

What happens when you lose width in a downswing?

This tends to cause a loss of width and an overly bent right arm as you reach the top. When that happens, your rotation will suffer and you’ll be forced to make several compensations in your downswing. Instead, try to preserve as much width as possible going back allowing your turn to take care of the depth.

How to stop rocking weight back and forth?

Address the ball with your hips over your ankles, which will prevent you from rocking your weight back and forth. Instead of picturing yourself sitting on a barstool, imagine that you’re looking over a picket fence. That’ll fix any balance and weight issues. 2.

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