A Malaska Golf Member has a question about getting the most out of a driver relative to speed.
Mike talks about the ‘sweet spot’ on the driver and how most people think you can achieve maximum speed and carry by hitting the ball there. Mike comments that the way drivers are made today, you can gain more distance if you hit the ball slightly off-center, slightly high, and up to the toe.
Mike explains that the clubface is still solid there, and when you hit it high in the face and on the toe, the toe travels faster than the center of the club.
Mike says this sounds crazy, but the outside toe is traveling faster than the heel of the club. You can gain a mile or two clubhead speed if you hit it this way.
Again, the way drivers are built today, you can gain more distance by hitting the ball slightly off-center, slightly high, and up to the toe.
Mike says that this sounds crazy, but the outside toe is travelling faster than the heel of the club. You can gain a mile or two of clubhead speed, if you hit it this way.
Again, the way that drivers are built today, you can gain more distance hitting the ball slightly off-center, a little high and up to the toe.