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Hack It Out Golf

How to consistently shoot in the 70s (Driving distance)

Hack It Out Golf

Hack it Out Golf - Mark Crossfield, Lou Stagner, Greg Chalmers

Education, Sports, Golf

4.8709 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

This series is about helping you to consistently shoot in the 70s. We will tackle each part of the game. Today's episode is about driving distance. What does yoru driving distance need to look like to consistently shoot in the 70s? We will break this down, and give you a number of skills and drills to focus on. This series WILL help you get better! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:07.0

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0:12.9

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0:17.7

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0:22.8

more qualified applicants.

0:24.5

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0:28.1

Terms and conditions apply.

0:29.7

So the journey to shooting in the 70s consistently.

0:33.5

Breaking 80 continues.

0:35.3

We're talking T-shots and distance tonight.

0:38.2

We've done many other aspects of breaking 80 score, one of them T-shot accuracy.

0:43.8

If you haven't checked that one out, maybe listen to that one after tonight's accuracy,

0:48.0

distance T-shot, Breaking 80 series pod.

0:52.9

Lou, you've got some stats for us to kick us off. Is it important that people

0:56.5

have a certain amount of distance if they want to break 80 and shoot in the 70s consistently?

1:02.3

Distance is very important, very strong relationship to how far you hit the golf ball and what

1:08.2

your handicap is going to be. But before we look at some of the general

1:12.1

numbers, one of the things I did in Arcos was I looked at year over year improvement of amateur

1:19.0

players in distance. So I wanted to find players that, and I think it was players that was 20 or 25 rounds at least in each year. And I wanted to

1:31.9

find the players that added 10 or more yards of distance from one year to the next. Okay. And then I

1:38.1

looked at how their scoring changed. And I didn't just look at their scoring average because you can,

1:44.0

you know, you can play different courses. And a 75 year just look at their scoring average because you can, you know,

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