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Vincedaddy
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I am working on a tempo change for all full shots. Slowing the take away, very slight pause at top, smooth acceleration through the ball. The results are starting to show and I am hitting some great shots directly on the target line.

What I don't understand is today, with 100% humidity and only in the 40's, I was hitting the irons 5-10 yards longer than I was on clear, sunny, 75 degree days. For example, I was 169 yards from the flag, middle pin placement, thinking 7I (normally 165). Easily on the green below the pin right? Wrong, ball landed 4 feet from the back of the green and came to rest 8 feet into the back fringe. That was a carry of 180 yards. The ball never left the pin, but I believe it did wave as it flew over it.

Thoughts?
Mongo68
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# 1    1/8/2016 8:11:23 PM   
Slowing down the takeaway? I thought you had a really slow takeaway to begin with. Then it seemed like complete opposite in the downswing where you were much faster.

As far as an increase in distance, I wouldnt attribute it so much to the temperature. Yes, it makes a difference but its minimal. I think your increase in distance is due to the better tempo and you're making more solid contact, hitting the sweet spot and getting that "once in a while" distance more often.


Vincedaddy
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# 2    1/8/2016 9:31:03 PM   

Slowing down the takeaway? I thought you had a really slow takeaway to begin with. Then it seemed like complete opposite in the downswing where you were much faster.

As far as an increase in distance, I wouldnt attribute it so much to the temperature. Yes, it makes a difference but its minimal. I think your increase in distance is due to the better tempo and you're making more solid contact, hitting the sweet spot and getting that "once in a while" distance more often.


like the 8 iron at Wyncote that flew the green?


JayPet
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# 3    1/9/2016 8:07:27 AM   

Slowing down the takeaway? I thought you had a really slow takeaway to begin with. Then it seemed like complete opposite in the downswing where you were much faster.

As far as an increase in distance, I wouldnt attribute it so much to the temperature. Yes, it makes a difference but its minimal. I think your increase in distance is due to the better tempo and you're making more solid contact, hitting the sweet spot and getting that "once in a while" distance more often.


I think it's also due to the fact that the ball is harder in the cold weather. Combined with humidity and not playing a soft cover ball, the ball is reacting like a rock.

Weather does have an affect on it but the better tempo will help too


njgolfer
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# 4    1/9/2016 9:09:59 AM   


Slowing down the takeaway? I thought you had a really slow takeaway to begin with. Then it seemed like complete opposite in the downswing where you were much faster.

As far as an increase in distance, I wouldnt attribute it so much to the temperature. Yes, it makes a difference but its minimal. I think your increase in distance is due to the better tempo and you're making more solid contact, hitting the sweet spot and getting that "once in a while" distance more often.


I think it's also due to the fact that the ball is harder in the cold weather. Combined with humidity and not playing a soft cover ball, the ball is reacting like a rock.

Weather does have an affect on it but the better tempo will help too


Plus playing downhill along with a strong tail wind.


Don Freeman
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# 5    1/9/2016 10:59:55 AM   
I'm betting it's the cheerios.


RandyShively
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# 6    1/9/2016 12:41:16 PM   

I'm betting it's the cheerios.

Well I guess I better start eating cheerios. I'm getting shorter every year.


PhilippeR
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# 7    1/9/2016 4:54:46 PM   


I'm betting it's the cheerios.

Well I guess I better start eating cheerios. I'm getting shorter every year.



I'm eating cheerios everyday like clockwork (for like 10+ years) and I'm still short. Help, anyone? :)


Vincedaddy
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# 8    1/9/2016 5:45:58 PM   



I'm betting it's the cheerios.

Well I guess I better start eating cheerios. I'm getting shorter every year.



I'm eating cheerios everyday like clockwork (for like 10+ years) and I'm still short. Help, anyone? :)


It's the gravy and biscuits, or beer, or bacon, or whatever.
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Scott Harris
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# 9    1/10/2016 11:30:56 AM   



I'm betting it's the cheerios.

Well I guess I better start eating cheerios. I'm getting shorter every year.



I'm eating cheerios everyday like clockwork (for like 10+ years) and I'm still short. Help, anyone? :)


That's 'cause it's supposed to be the Wheaties !


Vincedaddy
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# 10    1/10/2016 5:29:24 PM   

I'm betting it's the cheerios.


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