![]() ![]() With the driver each MPH of club head speed generates approximately 2.4 yards of carry if the swing speed is in the 110 MPH range. If the club head passes your hands at impact (flipping) the effective loft of the club will increase and the ball will fly a shorter distance.Ī couple of issues come into play. If your hands are ahead of your club head at impact you have a good chance of matching the effective loft to the actual loft of the club. ![]() My last post identified a number of disadvantages of single length irons, primarily, hitting the wedges to 8 iron to long (because the shafts are longer than conventional) and hitting the 6-3 irons to short (as the shafts are shorter than conventional clubs).Īpart from hitting the ball squarely, that is without the club face being overly open or closed to the target line and club path, the two factors that most influence distance are swing speed and effective loft.Įffective loft is the actual loft of your club head at impact as opposed to the stated loft on the club you are hitting.
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