Nike one vapors get so much more distance
There are a few things you can do, tee the ball up, the ball should ideally be half a ball above the top line. With your normal swing speed imagine you are sweeping the ball off the tee. Also, (For right handed players, lefthanded players obviously vice versa) drop your right shoulder, this will raise your left shoulder, this gives you the ideal set up for the driver, it will also give you more distance. You may also consider your driver, if you are hitting the ball too low, you should consider a more flexible shaft, and more loft on your driver. As you have more loft, you will create more spin, therefore the ball goes higher, and not as far. However, many players are willing to sacrifice distance for accuracy.
A golf ball can be used in any weather. When it is cold you should use a distance ball, just to give you a bit more distance, but you sacrifice some control.
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You did not give the speed of the club head. You did not give the weight of the club head. You did not tell if the golfer was hitting an English Ball or an American Ball. You did not give the compression of the ball. You did not give the type of the material in the club head. You did not tell the type of shaft.
Yes, because an object would decrease the lift wind would give, so there would be less distance
It depends on your swing speed and swing plane. My swing speed is 105 and I didn't get more than five yards extra when I switched to an expensive driver.
There are many ways to describe to a driver the direction from your place. You could give them step by step instructions.
I would get an insurance quote from Allstate. I heard they give driver discounts for students with good grades.
You should always measure your following distance by car length. This will give yourself time to break when necessary without being close to the driver ahead of you.
The composite bats have a trampoline like affect that give the ball more distance. Aluminum is more stiff and has less of a trampoline affect than a composite bat would.
Velocity is in distance/time, so multiplied by 1/distance would give you 1/time. Hope this helps!