On 5/28/2018 7:54 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 28 May 2018 07:38:50 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 5/28/2018 6:42 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 27 May 2018 19:54:34 -0400, wrote:
I took up golf for a while in my late 30's and early 40's. Often went
with a friend who was 12 years older than me. We'd notice young,
teenaged or early 20's golfers effortlessly smacking the ball down
the fairway compared to our game. My older friend called them,
"Flexible Flyers".
I think 'effortlessly' is the key word. Golf physics are the opposite of normal physics. In golf (my
experience) the harder one swings, the shorter the ball flight. If I have a couple good drives, sure
as hell my head will swell and I'll think, "Well, I'm doing good. I'll swing a bit harder and get
even more distance." Never works. Might get more distance, but it's into the woods.
I play for the exercise. With this damn foot, I'm not getting much of that either. Might have to put
some air in the bicycle tires.
But, I did win first place in our 'B' Flight play two weeks ago. That paid a big $9! Shot an 88 that
day. Doesn't compare to Harree's '72' the first time out, but what the hey?
The guy I used to golf with was a mechanical engineer (naturally) and
was a very good at golf. He took the game seriously and tried to
instruct and correct my crude game. I remember him reminding me of
Einstein's equation of energy equals mass time velocity squared.
He was of the opinion that the big, fat driver heads popular at
the time were nonsense. The leverage was in velocity or the speed
of the head as it hits the ball. Made sense to me because back when
I was a kid my father who was a baseball nut and admired Ted Williams
used to tell me the same thing. Williams didn't use a heavy bat.
He just swung a lighter one fast and timed the snap of his wrist
to the exact moment the bat contacted the ball, accelerating the
speed of the bat.