Re: Knowing One's Yardages
Here's an interesting article on distances: http://www.amickgca.com/lsgolfers.htm
WillingToListen's yardages are *much* longer than mine, even when I get what feels to me like an excellent shot--good crisp contact, straight flight with height appropriate to the club. That tells me that my club head speed just isn't that fast, at the best of times.
This article is also interesting: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl...5/ai_114373184 , especially this comment: "One of the most telling numbers was how dramatically the amateur players inflated their driving distances. The lower handicappers claimed their average drives went 247 yards, while driving-distance stats taken on two holes documented an average of 232--a 15-yard exaggeration. Higher handicappers claimed a driving average of 227 yards and, in actuality, hit it 198 yards--a 29-yard lie of the mind." I know I've claimed that I "drive 250 yards," when the truth is I *can* drive 250, once in a while. I don't think I've ever hit a golf ball farther than that, but I've hit shorter drives plenty of times.
I also find that it just isn't that easy to judge how far I'm hitting balls, even at the driving range. Typically the markers are placed at 50-yard intervals, and from ground level at the tee, unless I happen to land one quite near one of those markers, it's hard to be sure just where it came down or where it ended up.
Here's an interesting article on distances: http://www.amickgca.com/lsgolfers.htm
WillingToListen's yardages are *much* longer than mine, even when I get what feels to me like an excellent shot--good crisp contact, straight flight with height appropriate to the club. That tells me that my club head speed just isn't that fast, at the best of times.
This article is also interesting: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl...5/ai_114373184 , especially this comment: "One of the most telling numbers was how dramatically the amateur players inflated their driving distances. The lower handicappers claimed their average drives went 247 yards, while driving-distance stats taken on two holes documented an average of 232--a 15-yard exaggeration. Higher handicappers claimed a driving average of 227 yards and, in actuality, hit it 198 yards--a 29-yard lie of the mind." I know I've claimed that I "drive 250 yards," when the truth is I *can* drive 250, once in a while. I don't think I've ever hit a golf ball farther than that, but I've hit shorter drives plenty of times.
I also find that it just isn't that easy to judge how far I'm hitting balls, even at the driving range. Typically the markers are placed at 50-yard intervals, and from ground level at the tee, unless I happen to land one quite near one of those markers, it's hard to be sure just where it came down or where it ended up.
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