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July 15, 2024
by Golficity

FLUSH it on the Range but STRUGGLE on the Course? Here’s Why!

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By: Golficity | Duration: 00:22:05


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We Measured Driving Range and Golf Course Swings to See if There’s a Difference

We’re using advanced 3D capture technology to find out if there really is a difference between the way golfers swing on the driving range versus on the golf course.

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If you’ve ever struggled wondering, why do I hit the golf ball so well on the driving range, but so terribly on the golf course? Or…why does my golf game feel so good on the driving range, but I can’t bring that same good game out to the golf course? Then this one is for you! We’re using advanced 3D capture technology from our friends at 4D motion to measure the golf swing both on the driving range and out on the golf course, in real time, to find out if there truly is a difference in the way we swing the golf club. More importantly, we’ll learn how to take the great swings you make on the driving range, out to the golf course to shoot lower, and more consistent scores.

Have you played ever noticed a difference in your game on the driving range versus the golf course? If so, let us know about it in the comments!

17 Comments

  1. @sassyfassy8594

    I've been saying this about my game for years. Nice, smooth swings with great compression on the range. Then, it's as if I'm hitting rocks on the course. I know it's a mental thing, and I need to get into a "driving range" state of mind while on the course.

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  2. @williammoseley17

    Informative video guys. Wish we all could work out the kinks.

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  3. @nickmarcucci5421

    Great video , Thanks have the same issue awesome channel guys

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  4. @wr3ckt4ngl3

    One big thing I figure, on the range, there is no consequence for a bad shot. You shank on the range, you get a new ball and hit again

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  5. @shaneWARs1

    It's just about conference and bad thoughts not going threw your routine and committing to your swing

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  6. @forthelistener

    What’s weird for me is that most of the time I do bad on the range and play better on the course right after the range session. I guess my body needs the warmup, lol.

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  7. @laogx4026

    Can we lease the 4D motion if we can't afford to buy it?

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  8. @sped1103

    The seated stretches at 3:304:30 are amazing! BTW is that Edgewood Country Club in River Vale?

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  9. @masaguchi46

    Interesting! Have we considered the fact that we hit the same club multiple times on the range? I would love to see this repeated at the range with a different club each time. Might explain why “rehit” shots on the course are better

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  10. @danieljd6776

    Several reasons why most people can't translate the range to the course. There's no consequences on the course. You can hit a terrible shot, pull up another ball, make an adjustment and try again. You can into a rhythm on the range hitting the same club over and over again just seconds apart. Most just work on full swings at the range, whereas on the course you usually have to take a bit off a shot. There's no hazards to worry about on the range wheras on the course you might have out of bounds on the right or a water hazard on the left. On the range you can give yourself a perfect and flat lie every time. On the course you rarely get a perfect and flat lie except on the tee. On the range you can put down alignment sticks or use other training aids to get the proper swing path or plane. I think I can go on a lot longer with the list but really the range practice needs to better simulate the play on the course to make a difference.

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  11. @Eric-p7f9l

    I love this! Mental game for sure and the gadgets prove it!

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  12. @topgunbass

    This looks like something I would buy if it's priced reasonably.

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  13. @isambo400

    The secret is not to go to the range

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