

#Driver versus iron golf swing driver
In neither of the two fittings did I try to absolutely smash it, expecially not with the irons, and since the driver SS seemed a little low based on the numbers I'd read I was wondering if this could mean I had some problems in my driver swing that kept me from hitting it as far as I maybe could.How you have found that sometimes you drive awesome but then just don't hit the irons very good and then sometimes your iron's great but not your driver well liam came to a lesson with me a few weeks back turn your slice into a draw again quite a few yards and driver went to the best club in my bag and straightest but then what happened my irons were just so inconsistent they're going like seven hours were 160 then it went 130 going left it weren't right it was just and what did you learn in this lesson one backswings change unbelievably instantly with a funky little gadget i'll let these people watch it but yeah yeah there's two different swings there is and that's what you've got to realize there is a different swing between your irons and your driver come a look over my shoulder right now and see what we did because you know what i think it could really really help The goal is to find the speed that allows you to maximise distance by finding the highest controllable swing speed that still alows for a decent average strike quality. On the other hand, you could slow your swing down to a point where you could basically guarantee hitting it perfectly (which would be an actual slo-mo swing for me), but the ball wouldn't go anywhere due to lack of club head speed.


It's also understood that there's a trade-off between the two - if you try to increase your swing speed, the strike quality will typically get worse. for any given impact location on the club face, the higher the club head speed, the more distance you get. For any given club head speed, the better the strike, the more distance you get.
