I am 49 years old. I am a good player with aspirations of playing in USGA event and other events that are played on long golf courses. I am unwilling to wait another year to reach age 50 and play from the middle tees in local events. I believe at my age I should be able to hit the ball long enough to keep up with almost anyone.
I am 6' tall, bench press 270 lbs, leg press 1000+ lbs. I have a fitness room with every training aid there is. I have weighted clubs, speed stick- everything and use them. I can swing the Speed Stick at 115-118 mph.
I am a good player only because I practice hard at the short game. I am very good inside of 120 yards. I can get the ball in the hole.
My problem is... I only carry my tee shots 255-260 on my best contact. Video shows clearly that on the course, at impact with the driver, my hips are only parallel to the target line, not through and facing more toward the target. This limits my power. Also, I have to work very hard to keep my spine angle and not be standing up at impact. I do drive the ball accurately. Usually in the fairway and longer than most my age.
The eye-opener came by playing Torrey Pines South from the back tees... I stood no chance. I hit driver, 2h 3 wood, howitzers to par 4s all day and only my short game kept my from shooting into the 80s.
Same thing at Pinehurst #2 from US Open tees. I was in fairway all day but hitting long clubs 2h, 3 iron to par 4s. Pinehurst #2 greens to not accept shots from 220-230 yards very well. Again, short game kept me in mid 70s for 2 rounds.
I CAN NOT compete with other good players on LONG golf courses. I play with guys that are good and drive it 40-60 yards past me. Its embarrassing. They are hitting 7 irons into 490 yard par 4s and I am hitting a 2h or 3 iron. Lack of distance puts huge pressure on my short game and putting.
How can I get the hips to get through the swing? Why on video do my hips start turning just before I complete the backswing but as I come down into impact, hip turn stops and my arms take over and provide all the power from that point on?>
My finish looks good only because ARMS drag the hips around...
I am 6' tall, bench press 270 lbs, leg press 1000+ lbs. I have a fitness room with every training aid there is. I have weighted clubs, speed stick- everything and use them. I can swing the Speed Stick at 115-118 mph.
I am a good player only because I practice hard at the short game. I am very good inside of 120 yards. I can get the ball in the hole.
My problem is... I only carry my tee shots 255-260 on my best contact. Video shows clearly that on the course, at impact with the driver, my hips are only parallel to the target line, not through and facing more toward the target. This limits my power. Also, I have to work very hard to keep my spine angle and not be standing up at impact. I do drive the ball accurately. Usually in the fairway and longer than most my age.
The eye-opener came by playing Torrey Pines South from the back tees... I stood no chance. I hit driver, 2h 3 wood, howitzers to par 4s all day and only my short game kept my from shooting into the 80s.
Same thing at Pinehurst #2 from US Open tees. I was in fairway all day but hitting long clubs 2h, 3 iron to par 4s. Pinehurst #2 greens to not accept shots from 220-230 yards very well. Again, short game kept me in mid 70s for 2 rounds.
I CAN NOT compete with other good players on LONG golf courses. I play with guys that are good and drive it 40-60 yards past me. Its embarrassing. They are hitting 7 irons into 490 yard par 4s and I am hitting a 2h or 3 iron. Lack of distance puts huge pressure on my short game and putting.
How can I get the hips to get through the swing? Why on video do my hips start turning just before I complete the backswing but as I come down into impact, hip turn stops and my arms take over and provide all the power from that point on?>

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