You're first swing was just under 100 mph. The second was over 118 mph. That would have a major impact on distance depending on strike. So I'm not understanding how the points you are trying to make influence distance that much. Would have preferred comparisons at same club head speed.
I've found setting the ball off my big toe on a flared front front foot works best for me which goes against the advice almost everybody else gives to set it inside the lead foot. Feel better now after watching this video.
Just from a physics point of view, the further the ball is back in the stance, the less momentum the clubhead has, so you reach impact with reduced swing speed. This is besides the point that driver must be hit upwards at a positive angle to ensure ball carry yardage. Imagine hitting down on the ball with a 9 deg loft and the ball placed too far inside the lead heel.
No need to hate. Clay is a great teacher, I'm sorry you can't find the value in what he's saying. If you listened, he said when teeing it higher he also stayed behind the ball, which does indeed help you generate speed. Hope that helps you understand.
Best golf instructional channel on UA-cam. Your work has really helped me fundamentally understand the dynamics at play of "good swing / bad swing".
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You're first swing was just under 100 mph. The second was over 118 mph. That would have a major impact on distance depending on strike. So I'm not understanding how the points you are trying to make influence distance that much. Would have preferred comparisons at same club head speed.
I've found setting the ball off my big toe on a flared front front foot works best for me which goes against the advice almost everybody else gives to set it inside the lead foot. Feel better now after watching this video.
Great instructional video. I really enjoyed the tee height discussion. I have definitely been teeing my ball too low.
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You make it look easy . Best coach on the internet 🎉
Thanks!
Interesting concept with the lead shoulder. Sounds very promising. Thank you.
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Thanks good reasons.
Just from a physics point of view, the further the ball is back in the stance, the less momentum the clubhead has, so you reach impact with reduced swing speed.
This is besides the point that driver must be hit upwards at a positive angle to ensure ball carry yardage.
Imagine hitting down on the ball with a 9 deg loft and the ball placed too far inside the lead heel.
What was the apex of the drives
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Yeah, in your speeds up 19 mile an hour so that’s not really a good comparison to anything
So don’t work on your swing and angles, just anticipate that you are going to suck and tee it up a little higher? Got it!
Bwaahahahaha. You gained 19 mph head speed because you tee'd a 1/4 inch higher? Ok, pal.
Um.. I think he mentions "3 Distance Killers". You obviously don't know how to count.
No need to hate. Clay is a great teacher, I'm sorry you can't find the value in what he's saying. If you listened, he said when teeing it higher he also stayed behind the ball, which does indeed help you generate speed. Hope that helps you understand.
Doesn't Tiger tee the ball with only 1/2 his ball showing?