LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Velocity vs. Sweet Spot Thread: Velocity vs. Sweet Spot View Single Post #4 05-02-2005, 07:59 PM jim_0068 Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: the cold midwest Posts: 675 Here is something i posted on another site showing the differences of a longer versus shorter driver and the effects. What i have below is assuming that you will hit the shorter driver flush more often, hence the higher efficiency rating i used: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is an easy way to figure it out...we'll take the guy in the person in this thread who says he swings @ 120 with a 45" and 115 with a 44" lets assume a 1.45 smash factor 45" Driver = 120 swing speed x 1.45 = 174mph ball speed 44" Driver = 115 swing speed x 1.45 = 167mph ball speed Difference of 7mph of ball speed What is that 7mph of ball speed worth in carry distance? 120mph x 2.5 (max efficiency) = 300 yard carry 115mph x 2.5 (max efficiency) = 288 yard carry So what is that worth per yard per mph of ball speed? 12 yards (difference in carry) / 7 (difference in ball speed) = roughly 1.71 yard per mph of ball speed you lose. Here's the check: 7mph of ball speed x 1.71 ~ 11.97yards ----------------------------------------------- Hmm....so this poster for that one inch he lost he gave up about 12 yards of carry distance. However this is taking into account he is hitting the center of the face on both drivers. So we have to change a variable....basically change the efficiency rating by decreasing it. 120mph x 2.3 = 276 yard carry 115mph x 2.5 (max efficiency) = 288 yard carry hmmm....which is looking better now also just for giggles 115mph x 2.3 = 265 yard carry ------------------------------------------------------------------------ So what the hell does all this mean? Basically with your 45" driver you are going to be much further on flush hits but your AVERAGE driving distance should theoretically be LESS than the shorter driver because you should be able to hit it flush more often. But conversely if you mishit the short driver you are much shorter than you would've been with the mishited 45" driver. DECISIONS? DECISIONS? __________________ I'm not a TGM or PGA certified Pro, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night jim_0068 View Public Profile Send a private message to jim_0068 Find all posts by jim_0068