Why does everyone hate so called big hitters?

300 yards is a long way to average, if folk can do it good luck to them, rest of their game must be pretty pap if they don't have a birdie putt at every hole.

I had 12 birdie putts yesterday, only made one. It's my putting that's gone pap since I put two fishing rods under my armpits :D
 
I've just read the whole thread and it's gone so far away from the original question I almost had to go back to the start!

The original question was why are long hitters hated.

The answer is they're not. It's just assumed that everyone over 250 overestimates how far they hit it so people who claim big distances are automatically liars.
Unfortunately, the few that genuinely hit the ball a long way are tarred with the same brush.

I also don't get the comparison everyone automatically makes to the pros. Sure they middle it more than the rest of us and have far better swings, but they're not swinging at 100%, nowhere near it I'd imagine. How often do you see amateurs trying to hit the ball hard and almost coming out of their shoes?
Pros aren't pros because they hit it a long way (although it helps on the courses they have to play), they are where they are because they can get up and down 7/10 (or whatever) from inside 100yds

Golfstick:
One of the quotes in your opening post was from me. Sorry if you took it as having a go, I was just trying to say that it was possible because you're a low h/c with a fast swing speed.
Swear at me if it makes you feel better :D

Put your name down for the Beau Desert meet in May. It's full at the moment but there's always people drop out before the day.
The last long drive winner there was some skinny little bloke with 256yds. Must've been the only one who hit the fairway :o :D
 
The last long drive winner there was some skinny little bloke with 256yds. Must've been the only one who hit the fairway :o :D

Nail, head. Yet again! Not for the first time tonight. :D

Funnily enough I wasn't trying to prove a point, I think there's been enough irrelevant posts already trying to do that.

Bearing in mind what the original question was, all the replies saying "it means nothing" and to "practice the short game" don't really help to answer it.

The way I read it, the original post wasn't trying to prove anything, and anyone who plays off 1 probably has a pretty good short game already, although there's always room for improvement. :)

The last part of my post (apart from inviting golfstick to join the Beau list) was either poking fun at myself or trying to prove what a beast of a man I am for crashing the ball that far :D
 
It's obvious really. The biggest hitters on the Forum will be at Macrihanish in the spring. If they can drive over the Atlantic they are long ;)

Now that's worth bragging about :eek:
 
It's obvious really. The biggest hitters on the Forum will be at Macrihanish in the spring. They can drive over the Atlantic if they are long ;)

Now that's worth bragging about :eek:

Dave

If you dont, you get a bucket and spade lol

Andy
 
Gary be assured you are the longest hitter I've ever met from Leicester :)

Awww, shucks. :o

Wait.... you haven't met anyone else from Leicester have you!! :mad: :D

Wrong,... there was an 82yr old woman who had a replacement hip, dodgy knee and only one arm but you comfortably outdrive her by 3 yds
 
It's just as and when someone decides to organise one.

The ones I know of at the moment are Machrihanish in March (west coast Scotland), Beau Desert in May (Cannock) and Blackmoor in June (Hampshire?), plus some guys are talking about joining up in Newcastle.
 
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