Of course, those kinds of questions inevitably spark an inconclusive 4-way debate on whether a ball striking the clubface square on its sweet spot at a lower swing speed is more effective than a ball striking the clubface off-centre at a higher swing speed.
For most guys, this thing called golf is mostly about distance and accuracy. Heck, there is nothing sweeter than cracking the ball with a straight and long carry down a long par-4 and seeing the ball roll onto the green toward the pin with only a 2-ft putt left to execute. That’s what dreams are made of.
But, if I’m swinging at 98mph hitting square on a long par-4, I’m not a 1-on and 1-putt possibility, am I? And if I’m swinging 117mph hitting off-center, I may be taking my 2nd shot from the parking lot or the next fairway. For me, I would rather play safe… swing slower and square into the sweet spot. Letting one rip wild at 117mph is not for me.
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Agree with your post. Would also rather be on the fairway, 9 times out of 10. As long as you have a good launch angle and carry, I think that matters just as much. No worm killers or hockey shots please.
you got to look at why you play golf , for me i love thrashing that one in a round shot 40 meters past my buddies and dont really care where the ball goes the rest of the time .. my feeling is i want to be able to give them the what for about being sooo short off the tee. i guess for me i went to a good teaching pro and he got me to keep the same swing speed but fixed up my clubface so i hit the sweet spot more often.. good enough for tiger to take lessons i think good enough for everyone
The ability to hit the ball and stay consistantly straight by far makes golf more enjoyable. I've just started playing about 9 months ago, and have realize that. The full baseball swing I've enjoy for most of my life needs to be left on the diamond. I have to admit, swinging a driver like a baseball bat feels great!!! Also, I bought a new Akagi wedge, 56 degree last week. First time I swung it, I was pretty straight. I can honestly say I saved about 4-5 strokes for the round.
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