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Focusing solely on ball speed may cause a loss in distance

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 7, 2025Updated:March 7, 20252 Mins Read
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When it comes to maximizing your performance on the golf course, ball speed is a crucial factor. While many golfers prioritize speed and distance when choosing a new driver, it’s important to also consider control and consistency. Maximizing your ball speed during a driver fitting can result in longer drives, but without prioritizing other metrics, those long bombs may be few and far between. It’s essential to combine speed with playable launch parameters to ensure optimal performance.

To determine your potential maximum ball speed, you can calculate it using your clubhead speed and smash factor. The perfect smash factor for a driver is 1.50, which is the PGA Tour standard for optimized impact. By multiplying your clubhead speed by the smash factor, you can determine your potential maximum ball speed. However, it’s important to manage your expectations and understand the real-world applications of these numbers.

In order to optimize your launch and spin, you may need to play a higher lofted driver than what would maximize your ball speed. While a lower loft may produce faster ball speed, a higher loft can lead to a higher launch and more spin, resulting in longer and more accurate drives. By sacrificing a couple of miles per hour of ball speed, but optimizing your launch, spin, apex height, and landing angle, you can achieve consistently longer and more accurate shots.

Working with a fitter can help you determine the best driver specifications for your game. By adjusting variables like clubhead speed, ball speed, launch angle, spin, apex height, landing angle, and carry distance, you can optimize your performance on the course. Focusing solely on ball speed may cost you carry yardage and total distance, so it’s important to find the right balance between speed, control, and consistency.

Consulting with a fitter at your local True Spec Golf can help you dial in the perfect driver for your game. Whether you’re looking to maximize your carry potential or embrace a little more control, a fitting session can provide valuable insights into your swing dynamics and equipment needs. Don’t get caught up in chasing the fastest ball speed – prioritize optimizing your launch conditions for consistently better performance on the course.

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