Never used a launch monitor, but I'm right about with you distance wise. Don't think I've hit a 250 yard drive yet this year - most only going 220 - 230. On top of that I now need to take Tylenol or some other inflammation fighting drug prior to a round now or my back will start binding up and my swing becomes even weaker.

Welcome to your new reality my friend.
Sounds like my game fir the last 10 years. But it does beat the alternative.
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CallMeAl

Range balls make a big difference- i general find them about a club shorter and less spinning as i play high spin balls.

CallMeAl Like most, we think we hit it a lot further than we actually do.

When fitting clients in my golf fitting biz I send out a fitting questionnaire pdf. to get to know their strong and weak suits. 95% all answer their club distances as 10% to 20% longer than their actual carry distance on average. It's human nature to think you are doing more than you actually are. This is one reason over 75% are always short on approach shots to greens.

garyt1957 Several years ago, I was clocked at 88 MPH on my best hits, which, according to that particular monitor, gave me a drive of 225. I remember posting this and being called into question about that number. 240 doesn't seem right at that club head speed.


    This year is the first year i am noticing a big change. That could be a combo of age and losing 25 lbs. while I still get the odd one out there 270-280 average has gone from about 260 last year to 240 this year. Gonna work on flexibility and strength in off season and hopefully get that average back up over 250.

    5i is going 185/190 so I'm able to comfortably play course yardages to 6700 which the blues at mine are

      Weirfan

      When you know it is getting to be a problem is when your 'gaps' start shrinking - especially in longer clubs.
      Club head speed and ball speeds get closer together. Happens with age - if your lucky enough to keep playing.

        CallMeAl I believe that's total distance not carry? Yes/no? Does PRGR calculate smash factor?

          injim yea, they used to say 2.5 yards per mph SS, but now they're down to 2.4 I believe and that's on perfect hits. I figure I'm around 90 so that would get me about 220 which is about right gets me about 230-240. Hit exactly one drive this year that got to 251, woo hoo!

          CallMeAl
          I guess it depends which of those numbers they are measuring and which they are calculating.
          But the smash factor is way off. 132/83 = 1.59, and that's too high. Actually, impossible unless you are using an illegal driver.

          If the 83 is right, your ball speed should be 120 or so. Your carry should be well under 200 and I would think that with roll, you'd be a bit above 200.

          What do you get on the course?

          scotts33
          How many 90 MPH swings do you see get 221 carry? I think it would take the very best AoA, pure hit, best launch and spin to get that. Maybe I am wrong.

          I'm afraid to measure mine. It was low 90s a couple of winters ago, but I am pretty sure it's into the 80s now.