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How is it that once in a rare while you hit a tee shot that goes WAY farther than what you've been seeing? Yesterday in my match, after hitting my driver so so for most of the first 13 holes and really for much of the year, I hit a drive on a 360ish par four that took off like a Tomahawk missile. Left me about 70+- yards to the flag. That's like 35 or 40 yards farther than what I see when I hit one that feels pretty good. The longest drive I've hit on this hole in three years as a member at this club. Now the course is dry so I know it rolled a little more than normal, but it carried my cart mate's drive by a good 20 yards and was a good 15 yards in front of Shrek's drive, and he was past me easily all day. And he was in the really dry rough on the other side of the fairway.
What the muscles? Where the heck does that shot come from, and where the heck does it go when it's not around? I want that shot for every hole. I understand a feller can sometimes luck into just the right launch angle and find the sweet spot perfectly, but it seems swing speed would be a huge factor, also. And it seems doubtful I suddenly ratcheted up the old MPH for one swing. Weird. It fascinates me. FWIW my index is 4.7, and the shot was made with a Penta ball and my The Morgan Cup R11 shown in my signature below. How do you explain this when it happens? If it can be done once, it's in there somewhere. I want more. Much more. Kevin |
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I've wondered that at time as well. I hit a drive the other day, that was 15 yards beyond anything I have hit on that same hole before...and the tee box was 25 yards behind its normal spot. Granted the fairways are a little firm, but I don't think it that much roll out. And it was down wind, but I have played it downwind before and still haven't gotten there before.
I think it probably has something to do with just the right tempo, sweetspot, ball compression, etc..etc....i'm sure there is a magic mix of conditions that produce those shots. |
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Because you created more lag than normal, and likely paired that with hitting the exact sweetspot of the club. I think it probably has something to do with just the right tempo, sweetspot, ball compression, etc..etc....i'm sure there is a magic mix of conditions that produce those shots. Kevin |
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You'd think it would happen more often. It might be a little ugly, but my swing is relatively consistent. It's the same way Bubba goes 330 on a drive, then next thing you know he kills one 370. |
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You'd think it would happen more often. It might be a little ugly, but my swing is relatively consistent. Absolutely agree, it would make sense that it would happen more often. However, we are talking absolute pure perfection with timing, lag, mechanics, etc. Even the pro's don't do that often at all...maybe once every few rounds? Hell, Tiger says he's only ever hit one perfect shot in his book. |
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for all of the NW THP'ers who've played Redtail- the #15 hole- long dog leg right par 4 with water on the right. it's probably 330 or so to clear the water... usually, i leave my drive right about at the 150 marker (bout a 260 yd drive). but one day last summer when i played, i pushed one dead right and all i was thinking was "crap, lost ball." so i just looked away, put my stick in the bag, and waiting for the rest of my group to tee off.. walk down to the drop zone, and i see a white spec out across the water. i drop a ball thinking it can't be mine, probably a ball from the 16th par 3 that comes back toward the 15th tee. but no, walking down the fairway i see a x-out prov1 with a large J on it (my ball/mark at the time). my jaw was almost on the ground..
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