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07-27-2008 02:41 PM #1
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Why do I hit the ball so high?
This is something that has plagued me my whole golf "career" lol.
I hit all my irons too high and lose distance. For instance, I had a shot today where I was about 125 yards from the green. I took out an 8 iron and hit it pretty decent. It landed about a foot short of the green and I'm sure it had to be almost as high as it was long.
Surely I'm not the only one that has this problem. If so, what do you do to correct it?
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07-27-2008 05:55 PM #2
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i hit all my clubs very very high but it doesnt effect me distance wise unless there is a strong wind
it could be one of two things
one being ball position, bring the ball back in your stance a bit
second could be your shafts, some irons shafts are made to help get the ball up in the air, i believe dynamic golds do this, others keep it low which i think is black golds
i use dynamic gold and kt's in my irons and i use high bend/low flight shafts in my woods and driver
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07-27-2008 06:14 PM #3
I have the same issue as you but I kinda like it. When my ball hits the green, it usually stays within a foot or two of the ball mark. I just compensate by taking more club to make up for the distance. Unfortunately you have to be careful not to hit the ball thin or you go about twice the distance you were looking for
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07-27-2008 08:14 PM #4
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Besides maybe having too whipy of a shaft, too much loft, or ball position ..
You may have a steep swing plane ?
Just a thought ..“There is no similarity between golf and putting; they are two different games one played in the air, and the other on the ground.” Ben Hogan ..
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07-27-2008 08:57 PM #5
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whippy shaft would make it balloon more in a wood or driver rather than a wood
steep swing plane i think would pinch the ball at impact rather than help it in the air
most likely ball position or someone needs to try some new shafts
you could even make your irons strong to help as well
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07-27-2008 09:41 PM #6
I'm a cronic high ball flight hitter. I am told that it is caused by a steep angle of attack ... in English that means that you hit down on the ball. Don't understand physics but it is said that if you hit down it causes the ball to go up... I believe it but don't understand it. Also, ball position, loft of club, and whether you hit the ball with your hands anhead, at or behind the ball at point of contact all contribute to a higher ball flight. Suggest you pay the bucks and have an analysis done. It is worth it in the long run.
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07-27-2008 09:50 PM #7
The steeper the angle of attack, the more backspin your ball will have. The greater the backspin, the higher the ball flight.
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07-27-2008 10:01 PM #8
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07-27-2008 11:35 PM #9
still the only thing that should really bleed off a lot of distance is overlofting the club.
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07-28-2008 10:54 AM #10BigFlopperGuest
Could be the left wrist breaking down at impact (ie flipping). That will add loft and leak power.
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07-28-2008 12:22 PM #11
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I still hit my irons high but have decent distance (all of them are stiff) and I recently replace my driver with stiffer shaft and that have helped a lot.
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07-28-2008 12:23 PM #12
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what irons are you using? some irons have weaker lofts
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07-28-2008 12:48 PM #13
Are you sure you are not flipping at impact? This could cause the increase in loft, and decrease in distance. Turning yout 8i to a Pw.
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07-28-2008 02:29 PM #14
....I vote with smoothie, your knuckles are probably passing up your wrist at impact thus adding loft also it causes you to decelerate so that you can have the time to move your knuckles ahead of your wrist. Try this to see if this could be the answer, While moving the arms and shoulders at the same time on the start of the backswing fold your knuckles a little back from your wrist at the same time,(just a little). Your wrist will look a bit convex(bowed) while moving away from the ball. Swing to the top of your backswing normally, on the downswing try to keep your wrist position with your knuckles a little behind your wrist thru impact. I think you can do this after a few swings ( O.k. maybe about 10!!) The ball should go lower and have a bit more compression. If you just can't do this chances are good that your collapsing your wrist at impact and will have to work to get out of that habit.
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07-28-2008 03:00 PM #15
Define "too high" and why do you think 125 yards is too short?
I hit my 8i about 140 in flat, no-wind conditions. Forum member Bouche hits his 8i something stupid like 180 yards.
There is no universal distance for how far/high an 8i should go. It depends greatly on your swing speed, angle of attack, and clubhead loft.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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07-28-2008 03:12 PM #16
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jvincent very true
i hit my ping eye2 8 iron 170 and my mp57 8 iron about 140
as long as there in tight who cares how far they go
but being a high ball hitter myself, windy days are the devil
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07-28-2008 05:17 PM #17
I hit mine low because I learned to play in the wind!!!!
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07-28-2008 06:10 PM #18bbadGuest
I'd have to agree with the comment about who cares how far you hit it...so long as you can hit it repeatedly the same distance, who cares...
When you're throwing darts at 125 with an 8 iron and you're buddies are having to scramble from around the green with their wedge, who do you think is in the better situation? I'll take yours anytime..
As an aside, you might want to learn how to hit the ball lower, for when that nasty stuff called "wind" comes along. And as stupid as this sounds, you won't get a lot more distance when you hit the ball lower, as you probably will spin the ball on the green a whole lot more. I can hit it either high or low, and don't really notice that much of a difference between the two (from a yardage perspective). Stock 8 iron high flight is about 155 - low ball flight is about 160.
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07-28-2008 08:56 PM #19
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Thanks for all the tips guys.
I have a new hi-def camcorder and decided to let the girlfriend take some video of me swinging at some foam practice balls in the yard.
I noticed three things right away.
My swing speed is quite slow. I thought I was coming onto the ball pretty good. Nope. This explains my short distance.
Both my feet stay solid on the ground even during follow through. I'm RH which means my right foot should pull up with the follow through. And I've been wondering why my back hurts after golf. Sheesh.
My left arm bends way too much on the backswing. Way, way too much. I'd almost say 70 degrees.
I have a lot to work on it seems........
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07-28-2008 08:59 PM #20
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07-28-2008 09:50 PM #21
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check the lofts on them compared to other sets
i know my mizunos are i believe 2-3* weaker in my low irons compared to my pings
but i also have dynamic golds in the mizunos and kt's in the pings
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