We all think we hit it farther than we do. You hear that a lot. Actually, I think each of us has a very god idea of how far we hit it. It’s just not as far as we would like.
This chart tells the approximate truth. If you have a swing speed with your driver of 95 mph, which is high for the majority of recreational golfers, you will carry the ball 210 yards. With adequate roll, you can get about 225 yards out of that shot.
Now roll is highly variable. Have you ever seen an aerial shot of a Tour event and there’s a shot of a drive that falls straight out of the sky and maybe gets two yards of roll?
But, it was hit in the air a ton. Recreational golfers don’t hit those kinds of shots. Ours go lower and roll more.
So don’t kid yourself. If you are an average recreational golfer and you hit your driver 200 yards in the air, that’s a good shot. Add on maybe 15-20 yards of roll and you can play with that length.
Want to hit it farther? Assuming you hit the ball on the center of the clubface regularly (and that’s a big assumption) you’ll hit it farther by swinging faster AND maintaining good tempo.
A more lofted driver might help, too, but that’s another post.
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