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by Dr. Mariana Nienow Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why You Can’t Hit The Golf Ball Far (7 Common Reasons)

  1. Too Much Tension. One of the worst things you can do if you want to hit longer drives is to tense up. Trust me, I’ve...
  2. Poor Posture. Why do you think your parents harped on you to keep your shoulders back and chest up when you were...
  3. Equipment Doesn’t Match Your Body. Picture this – you’re in a shoe store...

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Same posture and still feel at the hands and arms are working the clipdown. And therefore you couldMoreSame posture and still feel at the hands and arms are working the clipdown. And therefore you could be reaching the ball.

Full Answer

Why can’t I hit the golf ball far?

Mar 02, 2022 · Since your driver and iron spin rate is too high, there’s a good chance you aren’t hitting the ball very far. Watching how your shots climb in the air is a great way to find out if something is off. A high back spin rate can throw golf shots into the air more quickly when struck.

Should you swing harder or harder to hit a golf ball?

Dec 23, 2021 · One reason you might not be hitting the ball very far is that you have too high of a spin rate with your driver and irons. An easy way to spot this is watching how high your shots go in the air. Golf shots that get hit with high back spin rates tend to climb higher into the air.

What happens if the golf ball is straight in the rough?

How do I stop dropping the ball when I hit it hard?

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1. Too Much Tension

One of the worst things you can do if you want to hit longer drives is to tense up.

2. Poor Posture

Why do you think your parents harped on you to keep your shoulders back and chest up when you were young?

4. Too Much Spin On The Ball (Incorrect Attack Angle)

The amount of spin on your tee shots can have a HUGE impact on how far you hit the golf ball.

5. You Lack Flexibility

It takes a lot more than strength to hit the golf ball far. You also need proper flexibility.

6. You Have Low Club Head Speed

Club head speed is one of the most important ingredients for hitting long drives in golf – and it’s perfectly clear why.

Why is my golf ball not hitting the ball?

One reason you might not be hitting the ball very far is that you have too high of a spin rate with your driver and irons. An easy way to spot this is watching how high your shots go in the air. Golf shots that get hit with high back spin rates tend to climb higher into the air.

What happens when a golf club makes contact with the ball?

Every golf club in your bag has a different loft angle on the club face. As the club makes contact with the ball, it imparts spin on the golf ball.

How fast can a golfer hit a golf ball?

The number one factor that separates most golfers ability to hit the golf ball far is swing speed. PGA Tour pro’s can swing a driver 120+ mph with guys like Tiger Woods and Dustin Johnson reaching 125-130 mph. Compare this to the average golfer who has a swing speed of 90 mph. Adding an extra 10 mph can make a huge difference ...

Why use wedges on golf greens?

This is why we use our wedges to chip around greens instead of 4 irons. The wedge will put more spin on the ball , giving us more control and helping the ball stop quicker on the green. But with tee shots, the goal is to hit the golf ball as far as you can down the fairway. Driver’s should ideally have lower spin rates to allow ...

How fast can a golf club swing?

You could have your club swinging super fast, producing 115-120 mph swing speed but if you don’t hit the ball very square, all that energy will be lost during the transfer. Ball speed is often judged by “smash factor” which is a metric you get access to when you swing on a simulator like the Trackman.

Why is swinging harder better?

Swinging harder isn’t always the best answer because it can lead to out of control shots. You also have to improve your ball striking contact to maximize energy transfer from the clubhead speed to the golf ball, launching it into the air with fast ball speed.

What happens if you hit a banana slice in the rough?

If you tend to hit a hard banana slice into the rough, you’re probably losing distance from the golf ball curving off line. Same can be said for those who hit a duck hook that curves hard into the rough. Once you’re able to straighten out your swing, you should notice an increase in club distances as a result.

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