Fairway Woods How Can I Gain More Golf Roll On My Drives And Fairway Woods Without Sacrificing Trajectory Of My Shots?

How can i gain more golf roll on my drives and fairway woods without sacrificing trajectory of my shots? - fairway woods

I hit good drives and fairway woods from time to time, but seems only fair to land safely on the road. Not like in the PGA Tour, where he has everything that rolls! Help

10 comments:

JD said...

As mentioned above, a draw will help, but it's not really the answer. Many services are not a draw, and they all have their drivers reaching very high.

The reason is that the coil is replaced by two courses of the PGA Tour are ready to play very hard and fast, much faster than most of us never see. In fact, even during the game that are not established as firmly and as fast as the other 51 weeks of the year. The guards often have turf fields, he stressed that the limit for tour events, and the streets are as strong as the Greens, we have played, and almost as quickly.

Finally, the courts are much flatter on television than they are in person. What may seem a small dike on television is probably much higher in reality, so that the use could be really big to go down a hill.

JD said...

As mentioned above, a draw will help, but it's not really the answer. Many services are not a draw, and they all have their drivers reaching very high.

The reason is that the coil is replaced by two courses of the PGA Tour are ready to play very hard and fast, much faster than most of us never see. In fact, even during the game that are not established as firmly and as fast as the other 51 weeks of the year. The guards often have turf fields, he stressed that the limit for tour events, and the streets are as strong as the Greens, we have played, and almost as quickly.

Finally, the courts are much flatter on television than they are in person. What may seem a small dike on television is probably much higher in reality, so that the use could be really big to go down a hill.

Clint H said...

Most professional golfers will receive a part of Nice, as it has reached an impasse. The draw, a golfer in his right hand, has the right as comfortable on the left side, by creating a spin on the ball to roll forward and. If you have a ball straight, a fade or slice, in general, the ball leaves the clubface with a rear or side spin, which promotes a role on the target.

Hitting a draw is one of the hardest things to learn, but one of the greatest opportunities when they finally begin to produce regularly.

leftyjcw said...

I think that JD made some good points. I live in Augusta, GA. I am fortunate enough to go to the Masters every year. The floor is unbelievable. Heck, # 10 is just downhill. But there are other ways to cheat the physics. Do not "knock down" on the ball with your driver. Tee up, let's fly has a certain validity. A low tee ball more spin-back. This will help you to meet directly, but cost and roll away. In addition, different conductors very different results in this section. I've heard everything. I have the Callaway FT-9 now. My head spins 10.5 sends the ball pretty flat. It's good. Some other winners are speed X Cobra Deep Face. The face is too superficial. The Srixon Z-RW is very undervalued. Great pilots. Ping G10 is good. Most heads of Callaway Fusion are great. TaylorMade drivers are nice, but too much for my taste. The new prices on the I-Mix driver head is a good deal. Experiment with the axis specification. It's great. You can adjust efficiently enough. Good luck.

darber said...

It is a difficult question to answer without knowing where and under what conditions to play golf. For example, if you will be in Washington where it rains a lot, the ball does not bounce or roll a lot - everywhere. If you live in the desert of Arizona (where I have), will the ball bounce and roll more than Washington. In fact, if not beating the first success here at 7.00 clock to achieve, and roles, as we shall return to the fairways and greens or 10:30 clock to 10:00 clock, this was of course dry and increasingly companies that we play .

The best thing to do is concentrate on the ball straight. Distance and of course, roll ... But we want the road, not in the forest or the lake.

The other replies mention, nor a "and pave the way for the Pro. We can imitate, but we should not expect to play. Not only is the golf course set for maximum performance when they play (but not during the rest of the year), but the equipment orEY use that is made especially for them. We can not even buy clubs, balls, etc., to agree to the manufacturers' for the player to represent them in the golf courses in the world and on television.

no idea said...

Treatment of low turnover ball golf. expensive. other wooden foot in slightly. This makes the face. not enough for a tie less trajectories something. If you currently practice. might be interesting to try to hit a draw. But your score will rise. takes much practice of frustration. Woods has supported the focus. important role. Tip: 13 degree 3 wood. 17 degrees 5 wood. less than most wood Sonartec fairway penetration is made. not forgiveness. a club, but very underrated.

no idea said...

Treatment of low turnover ball golf. expensive. other wooden foot in slightly. This makes the face. not enough for a tie less trajectories something. If you currently practice. might be interesting to try to hit a draw. But your score will rise. takes much practice of frustration. Woods has supported the focus. important role. Tip: 13 degree 3 wood. 17 degrees 5 wood. less than most wood Sonartec fairway penetration is made. not forgiveness. a club, but very underrated.

Thomas said...

and a means to further role is a little softer to hit the ball well and not turning ball in the air

Thomas said...

and a means to further role is a little softer to hit the ball well and not turning ball in the air

Thomas said...

and a means to further role is a little softer to hit the ball well and not turning ball in the air

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