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I have had days like that. Some days it just seems like your swing is dialed in and you have more lag in your swing and everything is working. This week I was hitting my irons 10 to 15 yards further then normal. I was hitting balls over the target. I had to club down and it all worked out great. It was just one of those days. I just wish I could keep it up. But that's golf.
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just returned from the range. i went to work on my rons as i have been struggling with the longer irons. so i warm up with 10 pws to about 50 yards pull out my 7 iron which is normally 150 yrd for me and smash it 170 yrds. ok so i hit another again 170+ yards i hit 10 7 irons 8 are 170+ so i go up to my 4 iron and this is the club i really struggle with but i had no troubles tonight and was putting near 200 yds. it wasnt untill i hit my hybrid 220yds im thinking to myself what the bleeps going on. im happy really happy but i know next time i go out for a round ill be back to struggling lol. anyone else have this happen?
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I hope those numbers hold up for you on the golf course.
I rarely go to the driving range, due to back issues. However, I've found that unless the range uses natural grass (which none do around my town), I don't put much stock in distances. So many swing and club-contact faults are covered up by artificial turf. Just my opinion of course. |
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I hope those numbers hold up for you on the golf course. |
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I've had days like that but not to that degree. It's been proven that we have "good eye days" and "bad eye days" (ability to focus perfectly to match perscription or see even better for those who don't wear lenses) which WILL make an impact on your ability to strike the ball well.
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Was there wind? Maybe your range switched to new balls? I gained a club in distance yesterday at the range, but as I got tired and the wind picked up (or shifted) numbers came back to normal. Maybe the practice is paying off for you and your swing is improving and getting faster? I think that's been happening to me over the past few months. To the point where my driver shaft isn't a good fit for me anymore.
I agree, that artificial turf will make you think you are hitting much better than you actually are. should have ran out to the course and played and seen if it carried over |
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just harness that swing feeling for next time. i went to the range and practiced short game putting, chipping and 50 and 30 yd half wedge shots. i have those distances dialed in now i feel good about the new year. last year i went from shooting 45-48 for 9 to dipping into the 30s twice at the end of the year.
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