Ball Flight
Today, I'm going to share a recent conversation I had with a very talented professional who uses the PPGS. It had to do with ball flight and whether or not the PPGS gives you any advantage or disadvantage when it comes to length.
Our club fitters use launch monitors to measure things like clubhead speed, spin rate, and distance. They do this so that you understand the method to their madness. Without these numbers, it would be more difficult for them to build you that perfect set of golf clubs.
Do you struggle to hit your 3 wood high? Since the air obviously has less resistence than the ground, it's important to be able to get the ball up, especially if there is any sort of forced carry.
Golf balls can be expensive, so it's good to get as much use out of them as possible. But, when is the right time to pull a new ball out of the sleeve and into play? That's the answer Jim is looking for.
I'm really excited to share today's question with the Surge Nation because it's one that I don't think I've ever had in the thousands of daily videos I've recorded over the last few years. It has to do with the relationship between the Peak Performance Golf Swing and ball flight.
Everyone wants to hit the long ball. It's fun to watch and even more fun when you're the one hitting the ball. We can't all be like Bubba Watson and John Daly, but we can play from the middle of the fairway. A lot of my students struggle with the driver and I've often said that I believe it... more