MBurnham
Active member
I do know my average driving distance based on arccos. Obviously it doesn't factor in roll but its pretty soft hear and I know I'm not getting much roll at the moment.
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Kind of. I know how far I hit in simulators, and from the few times I've been on a launch monitor, but it's like a fish story, every time I remember the number, it gets artificially higher and higher…
Kinda sorta. I know what my previous driving average for the K15 was thanks to Game Golf (right around 210 yards). However I think I'm a bit longer with the Cobra F6 (coupled with a reworked driver swing) so the average has creeped up a bit. By how much, I don't really know. I need to fit my new woods with my Game Golf device and get an actual number put to my club strikes.So the question I have, is do you know how far you drive the ball? And how did you come up with that number for the average?
I'm curious...if you're honest with yourself and the monitor is correct, why would there be any difference outside of wind adjustments? Just pressure of the actual shot meaning more on course?
So the question I have, is do you know how far you drive the ball? And how did you come up with that number for the average?
Thanks to GC2, I do have a really good idea how far I carry the ball. Total distance is effected by the type of course and conditions.
What cracks me up is all the 300 yard drivers I play with and I'm always 20 to 30 yards past them, yet I know that I only drove the ball 270 yards or so.
In all my years of golf I've only played with 3 people that can average over 300 yards carry:I play often with guys who claim 300 or near 300 off the tee. I average 265 plus or minus a few yards and for some reason they are shorter than me.