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  • #16
    Re: how far?

    My first answer was obviously ridiculous. I was thinking of an article I read some time ago that came up with a ratio (#' of 1.5-2.2) of ( I'm guessing now swing speed to distance) but I can't remember.

    Liam - I think the machine you measured this on was not correct. I've seen your swing and your fathers - much faster than 70 or 73 MPH. They are more likely in the 90-100 range.

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    • #17
      Re: how far?

      Originally posted by B11NONGOLF
      Hey Started If The Ecuation Is Rigth
      Im 175*2.2=385 Yards Im Missing 125 Yards At Least!!!
      Missing Item:
      Have Anyone Seen My 125 Yard Somewhere??????lol
      B11NONGOLF,

      I think I found 25 of your yards 2 weeks ago. LOL

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      • #18
        Re: how far?

        To give you a GOOD idea of how far you need to hit the ball, here is a link to golf course distances as played in the Junior World Championships and most other junior tournaments around the world.

        If you can play well on courses this long and reach par4's in 2, you don't have a problem with distance off the tee.

        http://www.kelrosagolf.com/academy/tipshome.htm
        Towards the bottom is a Junior Section and there you'll see a title "Juniors Should Play Correct Hole Lengths".

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        • #19
          Re: how far?

          Originally posted by Liam Hancock
          hi low post,
          i had a go on a ball speed thing without a ball and it was 73mph does that help any.
          Liam,

          P.S. my dad's [ian hancock] was 70mph i sould hit it further than him.
          No, he is heaver than you, or is he slow for his weight?

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          • #20
            Re: how far?

            thanks teachinpro,
            unfortunatly i have to play off the mens tees in comps. and i shoot around 90 -100.
            Liam,

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            • #21
              Re: how far?

              Geez- that's tough! It's like asking the average club golfer to play a golf course 2ce as long as they are now. Seriously ...

              You are doing excpetionally well if you are scoring the in the 90's. Very well indeed.

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              • #22
                Re: how far?

                Just to update Liam's woes he has now been put on the Back (white) mens competition tees.

                Playing of 24.1 now still only 10.

                Best round this year 87, best result, Astbury 36 hole junior open 52 competitors, won the morning best net 24+ h/capps playing off 24 with a level round.

                Oh and he's hit it about 220yds all summer, or 40 paces behind me which is now becoming a worry.........!!

                Well done Son.

                Dad.

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                • #23
                  Re: how far?

                  Originally posted by Ian Hancock
                  Just to update Liam's woes he has now been put on the Back (white) mens competition tees.

                  Playing of 24.1 now still only 10.

                  Best round this year 87, best result, Astbury 36 hole junior open 52 competitors, won the morning best net 24+ h/capps playing off 24 with a level round.

                  Oh and he's hit it about 220yds all summer, or 40 paces behind me which is now becoming a worry.........!!

                  Well done Son.

                  Dad.
                  Well done liam
                  wish i was that good now let alone at 10!

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                  • #24
                    Re: how far?

                    Wow, in the metropolitan pga junior
                    8-11 year old foward tees and nine holes only
                    12-14 year old middle tees
                    15-18 year old back tees.
                    The cutoff for age is july 29th. 10 years old seems early to move to the middle tees. You want to get juniors to score well so they know they can do it.

                    Regarding preivous idiotic posts I make on this chain, what I was thinking of was the ratio of ball speed to club head speed. I think they refer to this as the smash factor. You want to get this as close to 2 as possible. a ratio of 1.5-1.6 is excellent. Obviously you will need a machine to measure all this.

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                    • #25
                      Re: how far?

                      swing as hard as you can while keeping control over where the balls ends up
                      When you lose control, dial it back a bit
                      Straight is infinitely more important than long.
                      (I just got beaten by a 72 year old guy off 7 who hit his drives a maximum of 200yrds and was still level par after 7 holes)

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                      • #26
                        Re: how far?

                        Wow - I don't know how I lost this thread for so long.

                        As has been posted - a 73 mph swing speed cannot produce 220 yards without rock-hard fairways and about 70 yards of roll.

                        Now, 100 mph with a level AoA and a 10° driver puts him nicely in the 220 carry range.

                        Liam, I hear it all the time about how I should be hitting it further - and I'm a grown man (well, overgrown, but that's another story).

                        msklar- yes, you're referring to smash factor - the ratio of ball speed to clubhead (swing) speed. Most amateur golfers have a smash factor of less than 1.3. Most good amateurs (single digit cappers) have a factor somewhere between 1.3 and 1.5. Virtually all pros have a smash factor of 1.5 or better. But IIRC, it's tough to get beyond 1.5. Bubba has a smash factor of 1.63, but has crazy clubhead speed, and tees the ball a) way up in the air, and b) way forward in his stance.

                        More importantly than how far should you hit it is how far do you hit it? Knowing your distances will help you score better (but playing driver-3 wood-mid-iron is tough!)

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                        • #27
                          Re: how far?

                          i need to go on one of them swing speed tester i thought it was faster than 73mph.
                          Liam

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                          • #28
                            Re: how far?

                            Originally posted by msklar92
                            your weight x 2.
                            Really good is your weight x 2.2
                            I guess my 300-320 yards isn't all that good then. According to your weight calculations at 185 I should be driving 370-407. lol

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