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#1 J.H.Buchanan

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Posted 19 June 2020 - 11:14 AM

Does anyone know how far when a person plays Perfect Golf on Pro level how far does their drive go including how far the drive carries and how far the overall distance is. I am unable to play on Pro level because I constantly slice the ball so I cannot figure this out. But I figured since so many play on pro level they would know off hand basically how far their drives go especially when this info is provided at the end of any course. Just something I would like to figure out thanks !!!


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Posted 19 June 2020 - 04:58 PM

You can see how far clubs go when picking one, and pro players don´t generally hit further than other level of players. Or did I mísunderstand you?


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#3 Justin9926

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Posted 19 June 2020 - 06:08 PM

As far as I know the same distance as a hacker goes. 100% on the driver would be the same whether your hacker or Tour Pro as far as I know. Then the only other thing is whether your at sea level or altitude. Load up Castle Pines or Twin Warriors both of those are high altitude courses. On your approach shot you'll need to club down almost 2 clubs.

 

Highfade made 2 versions of  Aloe Ridge.  Aloe Ridge is 591 feet and  Aloe Ridge Amateur release is -5249 feet. So if my memories correct I believe on Aloe Ridge Amateur release the driver will only go about 245. That was always fun to play. Instead of clubbing down you were clubbing up on everything. If you forgot to club up you were not going to get there.


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Posted 19 June 2020 - 08:12 PM

You can see how far clubs go when picking one, and pro players don´t generally hit further than other level of players. Or did I mísunderstand you?

 

As far as I know the same distance as a hacker goes. 100% on the driver would be the same whether your hacker or Tour Pro as far as I know. Then the only other thing is whether your at sea level or altitude. Load up Castle Pines or Twin Warriors both of those are high altitude courses. On your approach shot you'll need to club down almost 2 clubs.

 

Highfade made 2 versions of  Aloe Ridge.  Aloe Ridge is 591 feet and  Aloe Ridge Amateur release is -5249 feet. So if my memories correct I believe on Aloe Ridge Amateur release the driver will only go about 245. That was always fun to play. Instead of clubbing down you were clubbing up on everything. If you forgot to club up you were not going to get there.

 

What I mean to find out is when you hit a driver how far down the fairway does it goes assuming you are playing on pro level maybe its the same no matter what for me it goes about 277 in the air and 290 distance. I thought it was about 280 total anyway this is on Golden Meadows hole 3 - used that cause the fairway is straight mostly and longer than I can drive. Anyway I have it on Amateur I was wondering if it is on Pro how long it goes maybe its the same I can't hit it straight on pro so can't test it. I have zero concern about what the club says or how it relates to how far it actually goes just wondering what actually is happening to people who play the Tournaments etc. on Pro level how far their drives are going its probably I guess 280 in flight and 295 total depending if they over hit it or not ... what do you think ... pro level ????  This is with no wind forget the stimp setting etc. just need a generalization. 


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Posted 19 June 2020 - 08:58 PM

Why go to Golden Meadows? Just go to the practice range. It's dead flat. Set it for calm. Take a bunch of swings. The difficulty level doesn't matter. At 100% and a perfect snap they will all do the same distance. 


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#6 J.H.Buchanan

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Posted 19 June 2020 - 09:36 PM

Why go to Golden Meadows? Just go to the practice range. It's dead flat. Set it for calm. Take a bunch of swings. The difficulty level doesn't matter. At 100% and a perfect snap they will all do the same distance. 

Ok thanks Justin so when you hit a driver it goes about 280 in the air and the total distance ends up being more than that .. 


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