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997.1 | Driver takes it ! | WALTA::LENEHAN | Relax... think golf | Mon Jul 02 1990 13:51 | 11 |
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Hi BS ,
The club speed is greatest further down the shaft/bat ... I say the
driver will win 100 out of 100 times !
Then again, I remember the "Boomer" George Scott hit a baseball
pitched at his ankles clean out of Fenway Park ! Imagine if it
was a golf ball ??? Yow !
Walta
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997.2 | try to hit a baseball with a driver! | PEAKS::WELLS | | Mon Jul 02 1990 17:47 | 5 |
| What happens if you consider hitting a baseball with a driver or a golfball
with a baseball bat???
Just something to think about,
Rick
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997.3 | Ball Four! | PINGS::OGREN | | Mon Jul 02 1990 18:07 | 5 |
| I sometimes tee the ball a little "low and inside". Usually I take
a hack at it anyway - fouling it off into the left rough. If I just
look at 4 of these do I get to walk down the fairway?
Eric
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997.4 | 'Is this a Kinetic Karnival....???" | BUSY::SWANEY | | Mon Jul 02 1990 18:45 | 8 |
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Well I see the big Physics majors don't steadly read the GOLF notes
file...
I thought I'd have all the scientific data to go along with my
gut feeling that I can hit a golf ball further with a driver.....
Bill
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997.5 | Its hard on Bats | LABC::MCCLUSKY | | Mon Jul 02 1990 19:30 | 8 |
| From actual experience, you can hit the driver further. The golf ball
dents the baseball bat(either wood or aluminum), which if I remember
any of my physics, is an indication that some of the force is being
disapated in that denting process. With a good fungo bat, I can hit
a golf ball much higher than I can with a driver.
Big Mac
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997.6 | 155 MPH Downswing is impressive | DSTEG2::SOUZA | Just say "NO" to Decaf | Tue Jul 03 1990 11:22 | 7 |
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155 MPH Downswing, Wow I'm impressed. According to the hand out they
gave out in the Vantage tent, the average amateur had a club head speed
of 85 - 100 MPH, and the average Pro was in the 100 - 115 MPH range.
Steve
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997.7 | I can drive 450 yds.;or can I? | CIMNET::CAFE | | Tue Jul 03 1990 12:03 | 4 |
| I think there is alittle over exaggeration here. 155mph.?????????
I read the same hand out.
Maybe he should have entered that note in "golf jokes"
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997.8 | Only if my MAX-FLi's had VELCRO on them...??? | BUSY::SWANEY | | Tue Jul 03 1990 12:17 | 17 |
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Hi,
Im not one to exxagerate.... but it said 156mph for the downswing...
and this is not something Im proud of... as you said the little
booklet they gave said pro's are between 100-115 .....
and my shot was a little slice that only went 255yds....
It's a lot of pressure waiting in line and then getting up to
the machine and hitting a little plastic ball with a metal wood
with millions of people watching (ok... 20 people)....
Bill
(You should of seen me at the chipping booth..It made me think I
was the best VELCRO player in the world.....)
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997.9 | 156 = 8000 yd drive !!! | RAYBOK::COOPER | MAD HACKER | Tue Jul 03 1990 12:33 | 8 |
| Read an article about Davis Love III and they had measured his
clubhead speed (on driver) in an attempt to discover why he is
consistently longer than most other pros. He regularly attains
130-135 mph due to extreme extension on his backswing. The
conclusion was more clubhead speed=more distance . The machine that
measured this 156 mph swing may not have been calibrated .
Mad Hacker
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997.10 | it's a rough game out there... | BUSY::SWANEY | | Tue Jul 03 1990 17:37 | 27 |
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A friend that was with me also got his swing tested and he had 130
mph downswing and he is a 6 hdcp. he is also a smaller go about
5'8.... It' like a game your trying to hit the big one.. I dont'
many people in that line took an easy smooth swing... his went
about 210 with a wicked slice....
the point I trying to make is that I think anyone can try to swing
as fast as they can and reach 150 but ....weres the ball going to
go....out of bounds.....the pros can easly generate more downswing
speed but they control their speed because that affects there
control to keep the ball in the middle......
next time your around a pro-shop just swing as fast as you can
you'll probally generate some big numbers but that wont add to much
to your game.....
If I go to the tee and swing 155 mph and get lucky I might have
a chance to play that ball which might have gone 300yds... but in
most cases it's in the woods...
so for myself I must think of tempo,smooth and relaxed and hit
it down the middle 250-265yds ....but when I do that I then think at
the next tee......" If I swing a little faster it'll go a little
further...and Im back in the woods again...."
Bill
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997.11 | that machine was *way* out of kilter | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Wed Jul 04 1990 12:20 | 12 |
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The machine was incorrect, off, whatever. The key spot to measure
clubhead speed, is at point of contact. You, me, and the average
schmoe will never approach the clubhead speed a touring pro can
generate at point of impact. You have to remember that it is their
job, which they practice at and put long hours in. Strength (without
technique) and fast swings really have nothing to do with it. The
great golf swing is an art not a science, that is why you see so many
different types of swings on the tour bring essentially the same
results.
-rick
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997.12 | it's easy to confues FPS and MPH on the printout sheet | LTDRVR::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi - LAT.VMS Engineering | Wed Jul 04 1990 14:50 | 12 |
| 150 MPH ... ? Hmmm... I saw someone with the print out and his said
156 FPS
^^^
Some people were confusing the FPS with MPH. I don't remember exactly, but
I pointed out to him that the 156 was FPS (feet per second) and politely
showed him that it translated to 90 MPH.
The printout is easy to get confused but if you have that says 150 MPH, more
power to ya.
Mike
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997.13 | A pinch of humility, too | AKOV11::FEENEY | non golfers live half a life | Fri Jul 06 1990 09:35 | 4 |
| I'd say the golf swing is by technique which involves using science and
art with a whole bunch of desire.
Phil
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997.14 | Dent uses 90's | DICKNS::F_MCGOWAN | Zoot who? | Fri Jul 06 1990 15:31 | 6 |
| There was a mildly interesting bit of trivia from the Senior Open: In
talking about how far Jim Dent (great name for a big hitter!) drives
the ball, one of the commentators noted that he hits 90 compression
balls, even though they might not go as far as 100's, because he likes
the softer feel on the club face at impact.
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997.15 | how cold does it get in your neck of the woods>> | BUSY::SWANEY | | Fri Jul 06 1990 16:05 | 15 |
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I remember reading somewhere that Temperture is a big factor in
the compression of the ball.... ?? Something about our climate (N.E)
being very Warm only about 6 weeks of the year were the south and
West .. like the Carolina's ,Florida's and Texas have high heat
6-10 months a year...I remember them saying something like it would
be almost useless to hit a 100 compression ball up here in Mass
in the month of April.....?????
I don't why I just read it somewhere...anybody have anything to
go with theory...???
BS
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997.16 | I like 90s and LPGA at R-F | SIOUXI::BREEN | | Fri Jul 06 1990 18:01 | 18 |
| It has been my experience that using 100 compression balls in early
spring makes contact with the ball difficult for some golfers (me). It
was only reading about 90(red) vs 100 that alerted me to that problem.
I generally like the 90s because of the feel. The distance lost is
gained in the control. I have had some luck with the Golden Ram laser
ball (90s).
One quick one re Jim Dent, re pros - how about a note on LPGA AT RAD-F
first week of August.
I had a thought watching some of the senior field who were playing
par-plus at Nashawtuc - how would LPGA fare on the course with same
tees,greens,rough etc. Without having played Nashawtuc or
Rad-Ferncroft I can't compare both but 7 under usually wins latter.
Hope that isn't a sensitive subject - and yes its a long way from
baseball vs golfball
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997.17 | More ball junk !!! | RAYBOK::COOPER | MAD HACKER | Fri Jul 06 1990 19:43 | 8 |
| Even out here in sunny California it gets cold enough in the winter
to make a 100 compression ball feel like a rock when you hit it. They
still perform, just feel incredibly hard. Nick Faldo said in an
interview that he prefers to use 90 compression balls to get better
feel also. There really isn't much loss of distance between the two,
got to be less than 10 yards.
Mad Hacker
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997.18 | Geography and Handy Hint in One | LABC::MCCLUSKY | | Mon Jul 09 1990 12:29 | 8 |
| In some parts of California, not here at the beach in Southern
California. I used to play in Northern California and in the
winter we would put a hand warmer in pocket or the bag and keep
a ball next to it, alternating balls at each tee. Result was
that the 100 compression ball did not feel like a rock. Try it
you'll like it.
Big Mac
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