| Home | Forum | Tips | Gallery | Blog | Reviews | Lessons | Gym | Staff | Podcast |
| Register | FAQ | Links | Events | Arcade | Mark Forums Read |
| Our golf forum has 72,584 discussions | 35,134 members | 20 online now | INFALIPAK has just joined the GTO golf forum |
| ||||||||
| Welcome to golftuitiononline.com | the global golf forum You are currently viewing our golf forum as a guest which gives you limited access to the many features available here at the GTO golf forum. We are one of the largest golf forums online with 35,134 members worlwide and we pride ourselves on being the friendliest golf forum online. JOIN NOW (It's FREE) and you will gain immediate access to all these great features:
|
Register Now for FREE! |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| |||
| how to get more distance? Quote:
that was some outstanding advice, and the website you gave back it up and made ait a bit more clear for me, so thanks for that find. I am smashing the ball like 50 yds further with very minimal effort (which is good, don't get me wrong), but since my whole thought process on the backswing and the downswing was changed and the moves I did before to increase clebhead speeed are wrong, I don't know how to give my swings an juice. I hit it far and thats nice, but weather I swing very relaxed or try to kill the ball, I don't get much distance change. Any advice on how to increase swing speed or get more distance? |
| ||||
| Re: how to get more distance? Hi golfinguy, Glad you found the post and website useful. Funny you should mention the desire to crank it up a notch. There's a film you may or may not have seen called Million Dollar Baby. Clint Eastwood is a boxing trainer who gets harrassed into training a 31 year old woman to become a fighter. The best piece of advice ever was thrown into one of Eastwoods lines when he was talking to her about using the speed bag, and I quote: "It's not how hard you hit it, it's how well you hit it" The same is paramount in golf. If you've got a technique you like, how far you hit it is how far you hit it. If you wanna hit it a bit further, take another club and grip down on it a bit. I am slowly learning that there is no value in muscling one. Invariably it goes offlne and short. But then we've all hit the bomb that we want to surpass, so on the next drive we give it a bit more and what do ya know? Fore right! I did it twice today. Two holes in a row I was concious of the fact that I had absolutely and utterly nailed one without even trying earlier in the round. It was one of those drives where you can still hear the swish of the ball through the air when it's 100 yards away. So I tried these two drives better it by crunching one and giving it a bit extra. I hit both tee balls OB. Then I relaxed and played to just get it in play and KABOOM! The positions I hit and the rhythm was perfect and I outdid my 17 year old "big hitting" ( ) playing partner by 25 yards.Stupid game. I would suggest that if you have truly gained 50 yards, then what more would you like (unless you were only hitting your driver 100 yards to start with!)? Only other thing to do is lift weights and improve flexibility so that the same technique and rhythm produces more power from your muscles. Glad you're playing well. ![]()
__________________ Luke: I don't believe it! Yoda: That is why you fail. |
| |||
| Re: how to get more distance? IMO, there are 2 components to increasing distance (all other factors remaining constant): pivot faster and increase lag. I think pivoting faster does increase lag, so maybe that is 1 component. Anyway, you have to learn to pivot faster/harder while maintaining the other components of the swing. The only way that happens for me is to get in better shape and get more flexible. |
| ||||
| Re: how to get more distance? Quote:
Seriously now I can get another 50 yards on my drives by running like the clappers in the other direction after impact. |
| |||
| Re: how to get more distance? Quote:
what i am referring too tho is most golfers hit at 80% and that is recommended, but sometimes you like to add some juice if you got a wide open fairway or just to have some fun and juice it up to 100%. my 80% and my 100% is no different. Thanks for the advice and videos guys i think some of thoose things may help give me a little more juice. One mental image i have (can't remember where i got it from) is i think of a rope being tied to my right hip and i am playing tug of war. It gets me into my hip vs. on it at the top and lets my hips explode like i am trying to pull off the oppenents arm by pulling and turning my hips as hard as i can, works good for me. I can't wait to play on a course and see how much my score changes. It has also improved my short game tremendously. the crazyiest thing is how simple a move it is and how well it works (refering to the "magic move" of cupping/bending the right wrist) so that you actaully swing around your body vs fanning it open and swinging the clu around your hands (you can't get much pressure/power that way at all). that one video is so right about swing speed vs pressure. I think my swing speed has actually reduced about 10-20 mph but i hit is soo much further (i could be wrong, but the club swing through the air now is nowhere near as loud or high pitches whoosing as it was) but i am using that 12' lever vs the 40" lever that ben hogan video talks about, i get alot more power to the ball and swing speed is not that important at all. |