@@dakota_denis its likely you’re not coming “over the top” or have an out to in swing then, you probably either have a weak grip or are just not closing the club face enough, i had the same issue.
No one thinks that if they know anything about golf/ physics. It’s common sense that if you can get more whip from the shaft then that will generate extra club head speed. it’s almost like a bouncy ball, The ball crunches down at impact and generates force by applying maximum force the opposite way. But for your comment, you need a stiff shaft once you reach a certain ball speed (to game it) A bendy shaft will commonly cause slices/ hooks. A stiff shaft for higher club head speeds will make the shaft and club head more straight at impact creating a better ball flight.
You can't swing as fast as the shaft kick, but a whippy shaft requires smooth, accurate timing, which is why most players need a stiff shaft to take the timing out of the swing.
My dad ain’t no long driver but we were in Tahoe playing gym a course and he drove the green on a 340 yard par 4 his max was about 360 yards at the range with real balls
Long drivers don't use stiff shafts. The whip effects gets you more distance. If you care about dispersion and have a high swing speed, you need a stiffer shaft :D
Ldr don’t use stiff shafts, many use regular and even senior. The whip can create massive amounts of extra clubhead speed, you would think they would use x stiff because of their swing speed, but in reality 30mph of their swing speed is caused FROM the whip. And they have a lot of room to miss, they obviously game x stiff clubs but in ldr they dont.
Long drivers are just bros that failed at Division III Baseball
Guilty lol. I also failed at long drive lol! 😅😂😢😢
Considering this dude got drafted in the 13th round, that just simply isn’t true.
💯 % 😂😂
Not true. Some of us failed at hockey too lol 😂😂
And what would success in Division III baseball look like? Lol
That’s not a senior flex shaft. Looks like a training aid shaft.
Absolutely 0 chance that carried 380 but definitely a wild swing
280 probably. Hang time alone it couldn’t have gone 300 or more
Lmao little man thinks he 380 carried 😂😂 social medias a shit show
Not a cat in hells chance that ball has travelled 385yds.... Was only in the air for 6 seconds.
Exactly
I used count with my college buddies at the range. It was usually 8 to 9 seconds and we could carry 320ish. Higher spin back then.
I guess you can edit anything in post-production 😂😅❤
Much easier than in pre-production.
And my proper form creates a slice 50% of the time😂 helluva swing brother
His forms not the improper.. he is very shallow and has great open hips at impact
If you are right handed, do your shots start left and go right, or do they start at the target and slice right
@@rushuddin6178i be push slicing if its not straight, with the occasional pull
@@dakota_denis its likely you’re not coming “over the top” or have an out to in swing then, you probably either have a weak grip or are just not closing the club face enough, i had the same issue.
That was hammered!!
BS 100%
he chunked it bru 😂
u know what chunking it means, right?
@@Spxctralllol
@@Spxctrallbro he hit the ground before the ball, that’s a chunk.
So, my club can do it. *I* just can't do it! 😂
Wow😮😮😮
DROPKICKED IT AND THE GUY SOUNDS LIKE HOMER SIMPSON Waowaowaaaaaw
Happy Gilmore
Why does everyone think stiff shaft=distance
your mom loves stiff shaft
Stiff shaft keeps the face level as you increase swing speed
No one thinks that if they know anything about golf/ physics. It’s common sense that if you can get more whip from the shaft then that will generate extra club head speed. it’s almost like a bouncy ball, The ball crunches down at impact and generates force by applying maximum force the opposite way. But for your comment, you need a stiff shaft once you reach a certain ball speed (to game it) A bendy shaft will commonly cause slices/ hooks. A stiff shaft for higher club head speeds will make the shaft and club head more straight at impact creating a better ball flight.
You can't swing as fast as the shaft kick, but a whippy shaft requires smooth, accurate timing, which is why most players need a stiff shaft to take the timing out of the swing.
380 carry? Yeah. Right.
First Tee Pineville range in Charlotte?
I really wish I could just hit a ball straight let alone over 300
Ok.. what was the numbers for the regular driver .
400 yards😂
Chunked
My dad ain’t no long driver but we were in Tahoe playing gym a course and he drove the green on a 340 yard par 4 his max was about 360 yards at the range with real balls
Thin air elevation. Ball will carry far.
Need a slow mo
Jesus loves you bro
😂 you must say you’re 5’10 too.
Ya he might have pured it but it didnt go 400 yards on carry. That how far long drive champions hit like a xxx stiff shaft
Yeah it did if the ball is going 211 mph
Long drivers don't use stiff shafts. The whip effects gets you more distance. If you care about dispersion and have a high swing speed, you need a stiffer shaft :D
Ldr don’t use stiff shafts, many use regular and even senior. The whip can create massive amounts of extra clubhead speed, you would think they would use x stiff because of their swing speed, but in reality 30mph of their swing speed is caused FROM the whip. And they have a lot of room to miss, they obviously game x stiff clubs but in ldr they dont.
Just a casual 385 is wildddddd
And fake
Carry 380 is rediculous
100 years of swing tips down the toilet.
385 huh. Sure bud.
野球みたいやな笑
How'd he hook that???
Shaft flex. When you create that much speed, the head flexes out in front of the shaft, creating a left based draw. It's physics.
145 mph an only 380?
Ive hit 126 mph an have gotten 371 before
This video was edited. Shaft changed.
This was nowhere near that speed
That’s not senior flex at all, bs content
It's less than a senior flex. More like ladies... Or even a training aid.
Nobody cares
Then why comment?
I can't stand this side of the golfing community. Be humble. Be friendly... It grows that game!
Terrible edit!