How hard should you swing a golf club?

In golf, you should swing as hard as you can without losing your balance and posture. The longer you can hit the ball off the tee, the easier scoring becomes as you'll leave yourself less distance into the green.
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What percentage should you swing a golf club?

Swing at 75 Percent of Maximum

Making a full shoulder turn is the key to generating power to be released on the downswing. To maintain better rhythm, make a conscious effort to swing at 75 percent of your maximum speed.
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What happens when you swing too hard in golf?

Putting too much effort into the swing is usually going to lead to diminishing returns, where the quality of your ball striking – and even your raw distance – actually goes down as you swing harder. Remember, the club only needs to be moving fast at the moment it strikes the ball.
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How hard is the average golf swing?

The average male amateur's swing speed is 93.4 miles per hour, according to research by TrackMan, for an average distance of 214 yards. Using TrackMan's "optimal" distance, the average golfer's potential is 255 yards at that same swing speed.
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How hard should I grip a golf club?

You should be holding the golf club with the same pressure you would hold a small bird: tight enough so it doesn't fly away, but soft enough so you don't crush it. You don't want to choke your club to death.
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How Hard Should You Swing in Golf?



What does a good golf swing feel like?

The golf swing should feel effortless, with minimal tension. Think of it like a coiled spring: as you rotate and load into the backswing, you are storing up energy (just as a coiled spring would) before releasing all that energy – in one sweeping downswing motion – through the ball at impact.
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How hard should you swing your irons?

Never swing with more than 80 percent effort.
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Should you swing harder with a driver?

Faster, Not Harder

There certainly is a difference between swing faster and harder. Harder can often imply tension and speed can be lost. Faster can add club head speed and certainly distance assuming that center face contact and balance are still in tact.
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Is 95 mph swing speed good?

Depending on the driving speed, golfers usually look for the best driver for 95 mph swing speed, or the best driver for 90 - 100 mph swing speed, if they're not yet as consistent as they would like to be.
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Is a slow golf swing better?

A slower, more deliberate golf swing may improve distance and control your game. Slowing your golf swing down may provide more control and your ability to get more distance in your golf game. By applying techniques with your backswing, downswing and follow through, you may lower your scores and improve your handicap.
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Can swinging to hard cause a slice?

A common cause of a slice is that the golfer is swinging the club too fast. Swinging the club harder will not necessarily result in greater distance off the tee, but it does usually result in a slice. In a fast swing, the arms come through the ball before the body weight can be shifted into the swing.
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Is 110 mph swing speed good?

Conversely, upping the swing speed to 110 MPH offers a distance of about 284 yards, which is very impressive for any amateur golfer. 113 MPH is actually the PGA Tour average.
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Is 100 mph a good swing speed?

Well, more than 40 percent of golfers measured swing the club between 91 and 100 mph, according to the same data. The overall average is 93.4 mph, so if you're hovering around there, you should feel pretty proud of yourself. A swing speed in the 90s puts you right around average.
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How hard do PGA players swing?

Last year (2013) on the PGA Tour, the average swing speed speed with a driver was 113 mph as measured by TrackMan® launch monitors at PGA Tour events. The highest average swing speed for 2013 was Charlie Beljan with an average speed of 124.45 mph.
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Should your swing be the same for irons and driver?

The truth is, the best golf swing for drivers and irons is essentially the same. The difference is not in the swing itself, but in how you approach the swing. I'm going to share a few easy adjustments you can make between your driver shots and your iron shots.
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Should I slow down my backswing?

While you will want to play with a good tempo, you may want to use a slow backswing for some of your practice swings, both on the practice tee and on the course. A slow backswing aids you in developing balance and strength, so consider one for practice swings and the driving range and a quicker backswing when you play.
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Why do I struggle hitting my irons?

The main reason why a golfer can't hit their irons consistently is due to incorrect stance, poor contact with the ball, or using an iron that is too long or short for their height.
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