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by Dayne Bayer MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why do pro golfers hit the ball so far?

It’s a big reason why pros hit the ball so far. They may only be using about half of their maximum grip strength, but if an amateur golfer tried to match them, they’d need to grip the club as hard as they could because pros are so much stronger.

Why do pro golfers use a firm grip with Loose wrists?

They may only be using about half of their maximum grip strength, but if an amateur golfer tried to match them, they’d need to grip the club as hard as they could because pros are so much stronger. Which is why Blackburn, explaining in the clip below, teaches golfers a “firm grip with loose wrists” as a way of increasing their swing speed.

What's the difference between a professional and an amateur golf swing?

Understandably, there are some big differences between the swing of a professional golfer and an amateur. A bent left arm reduces power. Professional golfers make a full shoulder and keep their left arm straight during the swing. A full shoulder turn and a straight left arm enable professionals to hit the ball on the downswing with power.

Why is Nick Faldo so good at broadcasting golf?

Sir Nick can talk endlessly about golf. He seemingly has a well thought out opinion on just about every aspect of the professional game. Faldo is at the top of his broadcasting game because he’s superb at telling the viewer exactly what’s it’s like to play between the ropes.

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Why do golf balls hiss?

That's not just because he hits the sweet spot with lots of clubhead speed. He also delivers the clubface to the impact zone on a descending attack angle. Hitting down on the ball is what creates that pure, powerful feeling of flush contact. No matter how fast you swing, you can hit shots that hiss off your clubface.

Why do golf balls fizz?

The fizz of the golf ball through the air is largely due to a high ball speed. Yet, if you ask most golfers to swing faster, they tend it hit the ball less distance, why? This is because they become less efficient in transferring energy to the golf ball at impact.

Why do golf clubs vibrate?

You're Correct! When hitting your golf shots, you may feel a real vibration once you have struck the ball, you can really feel the club vibrating and you get a tingling in your hands. This is because you are hitting the ball from off centre, it is not being struck from the middle of the golf club or off the sweet spot.

Why do pro golfers hover the driver?

He says that setting the club on the ground promotes a hands and arms takeaway. Hovering the club, he said, engages your core from before you even hit the golf ball, which promotes a more powerful turn behind the ball.

How do you strike a golf ball like a pro?

3:057:28How to Hit the Golf Ball Like a Tour Pro - Improve Ball Striking - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipShot even 50 yards by just holding with your dominant. Hand. You are learning the skill ofMoreShot even 50 yards by just holding with your dominant. Hand. You are learning the skill of controlling where the club hits the ground. That's the key to good. Contact. That's what tour pros.

Why can I not compress the golf ball?

1:218:41How To Compress All Your Golf Shots | Point The Ball! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd that ball is going dead straight on the string. Even if you're hitting the dead center of theMoreAnd that ball is going dead straight on the string. Even if you're hitting the dead center of the face you may not be getting that solid compression like the pros.

Do forged irons feel softer?

forged irons question held by many golfers — perhaps most golfers — is that forged irons feel softer than cast irons. That is, that forged irons have a noticeably softer feel at impact with the golf ball than do cast irons.

Why do my irons feel dead?

Sometimes when you feel that an iron is dead, it's simply because your swing needs a few adjustments or the new irons on the market are just that much better.

What are golf clubs feel?

It's basically a combination of two things: the sound created by high-frequency vibrations in the club head due to impact with the ball — typically a few thousand Hertz — and the vibrations that travel up the shaft, through the grip and into your hands.

Should driver be flat on ground?

The golf club should address the ball with the toe set a few millimetres in the air – the clubhead should never sit flat on the turf. You should be able to fit a small coin under the toe of the club at address, with the heel remaining in contact with the ground.

Is it better to stand closer to golf ball?

Stand closer to the ball and allow the hands and butt end of the club to be no further than three inches from the body. The closer the better. Standing too far away from the ball and reaching out will cause a low trajectory, cause a golfer to cast the club, come over the top and hit the ball on the toe of the club.

Should my golf club be touching the ground at the start of my swing?

Some golfers like to ground their club behind the ball before they swing. Others prefer to hover just off the ground. Personal preference can come into play here, but the determining factor should be how consistently you hit the ball. Fred Soobhany has found great success using the Peak Performance Golf Swing.

bunkerputt

I was watching my friend hit some balls who is somewhere in the +1.0 handicap range. I, on the other hand am in the 9-12 range. I notice a very distinct difference in the sound when he hits the ball. I don't hear very much club swoosh at all, a very quiet impact, an then the ball flying away with a ZIIIIING.

Zeph

Where you hit it on the clubface is the major factor here. Even with a bad swing you can launch the ball nicely by finding the sweet spot. Combine it with the swing of a scratch player and you've got a solid shot. For me it depends how I hit it. If I get it nicely from the inside and hit the ball well it fells like the ball is not there.

bunkerputt

They're may be no difference in the way it sounds, it's all about perspective. Then again, he could be playing different clubs and different balls, which certainly would affect the 'crack' made when striking.

laxbballgolf

I read a quote somewhere of a veteran PGA Tour player commenting on how he knew Tiger was the real deal from watching him as a teen because his shots had so much "integrity". I think the pure and solid sound that you're talking about is a confirmation of the "integrity" of a truly well-struck golf shot. (Along with trajectory, accuracy, etc.)

bunkerputt

I tend to think also that quite a bit of visual info contributes to noticing a different sound. What I mean is this: when I watch my really good friends swing, I notice how incredibly smooth and fluid the swing is, which makes the ball speed and zing really jump out at you more.

Common Golf Terms

Par: The standard number of strokes in which a non-handicapped player (scratch player) is expected to complete an entire course, tournament, or hole. For example, most 18-hole golf courses not designed for championships have a par close to 72.

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Why do amateur golfers swing down?

Amateur golfers commonly swing down from outside the target line. Because the club is outside the target line on the downswing, amateurs have to pull the club across their body at the last second just to hit the ball. This motion robs amateurs of swing speed and accuracy.

What is impact in golf?

Impact. The club shaft should be angled toward the target. Amateur golfers typically strike the ball with the club shaft angled away from the target, which adds loft to the club. This position causes shorter hits and a higher-than-desired ball flight.

Why do golfers bend their left arm?

A bent left arm reduces power. Professional golfers make a full shoulder and keep their left arm straight during the swing. A full shoulder turn and a straight left arm enable professionals to hit the ball on the downswing with power. Amateur golfers commonly don't rotate their shoulders fully and make the mistake of bending their left arm ...

What is the downswing in golf?

Downswing. Professional golfers swing the club down to impact on an inside path. This means the it approaches the ball from inside the target line, allowing the club to swing through impact at maximum speed. Amateur golfers commonly swing down from outside the target line. Because the club is outside the target line on the downswing, ...

Do amateur golfers have lessons?

Many amateur golfers have never had a golf lesson and don't spend much time trying to get better on the driving range. Understandably, there are some big differences between the swing of a professional golfer and an amateur.

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