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I was playing a pretty good round recently, 3 over through 15 before coming to a short 298 yard par 4. With only 230 to carry the trouble I decided to get as close to the green as possible. I hit a solid drive that didn't clear the drink, triple bogied the hole and limped in to shoot 81. Since this incident I've been determined to hit the ball further. I have been working with a swing speed radar to try to get my swing speed up, but I'm toping out at around 103-104mph.
Here's a description of my swing.
-I start my swing with my upper body allowing my shoulder turn to pull my hips. Lower body pretty stable.
-I set my wrists at about waist high and continue turning (shoulder turn measured at 95*) the club is about parallel.
-I start my downswing with a small bump weight shift and turn my belt buckle back to center which pulls my hands down to about shoulder high, wrists still set.
-From here I continue to turn my hips as fast as possible though impact while keeping my head behind the ball.
Anything I'm doing to slow my swing or not doing that could add some mphs? For example-I try to keep my arms and hands passive, should I be trying to hit or add speed with them?
Here's a description of my swing.
-I start my swing with my upper body allowing my shoulder turn to pull my hips. Lower body pretty stable.
-I set my wrists at about waist high and continue turning (shoulder turn measured at 95*) the club is about parallel.
-I start my downswing with a small bump weight shift and turn my belt buckle back to center which pulls my hands down to about shoulder high, wrists still set.
-From here I continue to turn my hips as fast as possible though impact while keeping my head behind the ball.
Anything I'm doing to slow my swing or not doing that could add some mphs? For example-I try to keep my arms and hands passive, should I be trying to hit or add speed with them?