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why have i lost so much distance i my golf game

by Mrs. Ernestina Welch V Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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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.

Why do you lose distance in golf as you age?

As you age, you feel less stable in your golf swing. And when the body feels less stable, it instinctually slows its motion. This results in a slower clubhead speed. There's also the aggravating truth that we all simply lose strength as we get older.

Why have I lost so much distance with my 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.”

How do you regain distance in golf?

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Why am I losing so much distance on 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.

Do golf clubs lose distance with age?

As we mentioned, truly worn out irons can be hard to come across, it would take me back to the days of using my dad's old clubs that were well past their sell by date. However, if you have truly worn your clubs out, you can lose about 7-10 yards on them.

Why do my drives only go 200 yards?

The main reasons why the average golfer isn't able to hit 200 yards is due to poor technique, rapid swing, insufficient knowledge and lack of practice.

How far should a 65 year old hit a golf ball?

As you get older, your swing speed normally decreases. That being said, there are still older golfers who have incredibly high swing speeds. If you're able to drive the ball somewhere close to 220 yards, you're pretty much average. I'd say anything lower than 210 yards and you're less than average.

How do seniors get more distance with my driver?

10 tricks to boost your driving distance as you get olderUse your hands and wrists. ... Close your stance. ... Turn early. ... Turn your hips, too. ... Make the club lighter on your backswing. ... Lighter clubs. ... Use more loft. ... Proper ball position.More items...•

Do drivers lose distance over time?

So, Do Drivers Wear Out Over Time? The fact of the matter is that, even though I may have been getting ahead of myself in the anecdote above, drivers can lose their pop over time. They can wear out and they start to lose efficiency in the face. This means that they transfer far less energy to the ball at impact.

Why am I not hitting the golf ball far?

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.

How do I increase the distance on my golf irons?

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How do I get more distance on my iron shots?

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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 do I struggle with my driver?

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How do I get more distance with my driver?

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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 know if your golf grip is weak?

If you are struggling with overall ball contact or distance issues, make sure you check your grip. You want the grip to be in your fingers vs your palms and check to see how strong your lead arm is. Over time, some golfers may weaken their grip, which could be a cause of a loss of distance.

What is the best tempo for golf?

Did you know that the best golfers utilize a 3:1 ration in backswing to downswing. The best golfers in the world have a 24:8, 21:7 and sometimes as fast as an 18:6 swing tempo. The old days and advice of taking a long and slow backswing is not good advice.

What is the most important part of a golf swing?

One of the most important parts of any golf swing when it comes to speed is the ability to make a complete turn. If you fail to turn your hips and shoulders enough, not only do you cut down on potential speed in your swing, but many other issues can start to creep in.

Why are left grips important?

A strong left grip, gives you a feeling of power and allows the club to rotation through the swing and maximize your distance.

Is golf a journey?

Golf is a journey, keep in mind that there is no such thing as perfection, only progress. Work to make that progress every day, week and season to help reach the goals that you have for the game. Every golfer wants to hit the ball better and hit their best shots more often.

Is golf a game of perfection?

Once again, golf is not a game of perfection. Sometimes in an effort to be perfect and hit all of the positions in the golf swing, a golfer can actually slow his or her swing down. They are too focused on making the perfect swing, instead of swinging tension free and maintaining the swing.

How to increase distance in golf?

Another way to increase distance in your golf game is a faster tempo. This may seem counterintuitive because you hear people say slow down all the time. If you are too slow, it will be hard to generate any speed. Increasing your tempo can lead to a faster swing.

How to get stronger at golf?

If you are trying to get stronger, you have to increase the weight. The goal is to get you comfortable swinging the club faster and be able to hold your finish. Not swing out of control. The Fix: I would have you take a 7 iron and swing the club much faster than you are use to swinging. Swing the club 10 times.

How many parts are in a golf club?

Think of your body as 4 parts. Your lower body, from the waist down is 1, your upper body is 2, your arms are 3 and the club is 4. Elite players start their downswing in a 1-2-3-4 combination. Number 4, the club, is being whipped into the ball.

Why is center contact important in golf?

Center contact is so important for golfers. It makes the shot feel great and it is where you optimize your distance. There are two problems that I see most amateur golfers have. They either hit the ball all over the club face or they hit the same area but it’s the wrong spot.

What is tour player working out?

Almost every tour player is in the gym working out. Lots of them travel with their fitness coaches or have their customized workout programs. They are working on flexibility, strength, coordination and injury prevention.

What does it mean when you hit a ball towards the heel?

If you are hitting it towards the heel, you may be too close to the ball or your path is too in to out. If you are hitting it all over the face, we have to minimize your area.

Do golf balls compress?

Some golf balls don’t. You have to have a certain amount of clubhead speed to compress a golf ball to optimize your distance with that ball. That is why tour players have gained a lot of distance over the years due to the golf ball.

What happens if you put your golf club in your hands?

A poor or mismatched grip — including one where the club is too in the palms of your hands — can cause all sorts of issues. It can have detrimental effects on things like wrist hinge and swing path, which will hinder your power. https://www.golf.com/instruction/2020/01/18/perfect-golf-swing-balanced-setup/. 2.

What is the truth about golf swings?

Most golfers want more distance. But when they go chasing it, they often think about things they should do to their golf swing, rather than things they shouldn’t do. The truth is, for so many golfers, their golf swing is full of “power leaks,” moves that are an unnecessary waste of energy ...

What happens when the clubhead passes the hands too early?

It can often be the result of casting, but when the clubhead passes the hands too early, you add too much loft to the club and lose distance as a result .

What is a golf swing?

The golf swing is essentially a series of turns and extensions. If you can’t turn or extend your body effectively, you’ll struggle to create leverage. To receive GOLF’s all-new newsletters, subscribe for free here. ADVERTISEMENT. Video Player is loading.

What happens if you don't shift your weight?

If you’re not shifting your weight enough — or “sliding” it around too much — it messes with the sequence of your downswing, which makes it less efficient and powerful .

Can you hit a golf ball longer?

Many golfers think swinging faster is the only way they can hit it longer. But truthfully, better contact — even if it means swinging the golf club a little slower — will often result in longer drives.

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.

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 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.

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.

Can age slow you down?

While age can certainly slow you down , some golfers know the tricks and techniques to work around their physical limitations. And if they can do it, you can do it. I’m going to teach you. Why you keep losing distance as you get older. What you can do to work with the body you have now instead of fighting against it.

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I am a frequent player (3-4 rounds per week), and I have never been a long bomber. Distance has always been my one, true shortcoming in golf (for instance, I've never been able to hit a driver consistently), I can't reach most par-4 greens in regulation, even if I string two good shots together. This makes my current situation even more dire.

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I'm going to guess that, associated with the loss of distance, you feel as though you are working harder when you swing. It's a feeling of powerless effort instead of effortless power. If so, the issue could be due to over use of the upper arms and shoulders instead of allowing the body to generate the power and swing the arms.

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"...powerless effort instead of effortless power." You hit it right on the nose. I do feel like I'm working harder when I swing -- and by the end of my round, I feel completely wiped out. I'm going to study these videos tonight. Thanks for replying to my post.

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Maybe the cooler fall weather is the culprit. The ball does not fly as far, and my muscles always feel stiffer in the cool fall weather. I definately need much more stretching before, during, and after the round to stay pain free-flexible. Every fall season I loose 5-15 yards of "summer distance", and have to adjust club selection accordingly.

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do you have control of the clubface? could be that you are coming into everything w/ the face wide open and laid back. some shots still feel good because you're hitting the center of the clubface, but they don't go very far because that center of the clubface is angled at the sky.

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I feel like I’ve lost between 10-15 yards on every club in the past 12-18 months. Same equipment, pretty much same swing etc. I just turned 37 and I’m in decent to good shape, not like I’ve lost muscle or flexibility......this has confounded me though.

MelloYello

Well, can't say it was unexpected by I experienced a big drop in SS when I injured something in my right should / upper back / neck. I pulled something really badly back in grad school. It happened during a round and I pushed through on the back 9. Long story short, I could barely move for the next week.

mbarnocki

Are you me? I am also 37 and the last two years or so I would say I have struggled with this. I did move to some new clubs but across the board I would say I have lost some yardage compared to ten years ago for sure. Office work, and a 5 year old, and only playing once a week at most are likely my causes.

Socrates

I worked on making my swing better and smoother during the winter. I'm hitting it better but now 1/2 a club shorter. I eventually will find the speed, or maybe not. I don't mind since I had lots of speed to work with.

bazinky

Have you had someone else determine that you really are swinging the same? Reason I ask is that I recently went through something similar after finally being diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis. Even after I got my mobility back and was playing pain free, I was a full 1-2 clubs shorter.

pearsonified

I'm 38, and my loss in distance (similar to yours) is *almost* solely due to technical flaws. I say almost because I'm no longer lifting heavy and thus cannot treat the club quite as much like a ragdoll as I could in the past.

QuigleyDU

over the last month my swing speed has been way down. But, I have been in the gym almost everyday, and I am always pretty sore. If I took some time off I think it would all come back and then some. I am also about ready to start a speed program I am putting together for myself.

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