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LOOK AT WORLD RECORD FOR LONG DRIVE IT IS MIKE AUSTIN AT AGE 64 FOR 515 YARD, AND CHECKOUT DAN BOOT CAMP APRIL 2011, CALIF , MAY 2011 ATLANTIC, MAY 2011 FLORIDA , JUNE 2011 GERMANY COME AND LEARNED THE BEST GOLF SWING FOR YOUR BODY , NO BACK PAIN . NO KNEE PAIN GREAT GOLF SWING AND MORE POWER AND ACCURACY
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if you really can't believe the story, just look up mike austin hitting the short iron. if you can't hear a long hitter, then i'm sorry.
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WHY DOES EVERYONE LEAVE OUT THE 'FACT' THAT THERE WAS A 35MPH DESERT TAIL WIND BLOWING BEHIND MIKE DURING THE DRIVE.
OR THAT EYE WITNESS ACCOUNTS PRESENT AT THE TIME ALL SAID THAT THE WIND 'GUSTED' (PICKED UP SPEED) WHEN MIKE HIT.
Yeah Mike Austin had a GREAT swing & was a remarkable human, (unless you were taking a lesson from him), but the 515 yrd drive had a lot to do with WIND and some good bounces (all great drives depend upon bounce & roll to be great).
Now SHUT THE PHUCK UP about this.
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Mike was in fact timed at over 150 mph clubhead speed in 1936 at the University of Illinois. This was with a persimmon headed club which would have ensured that more mass was striking the ball - Thus longer than Jason Zuback. Energy = Mass * Velocity2 Strength has little to do with how far you can hit a golf ball - it is supple quickness. Look at Jamie Sadlowski compared to Jason Zuback.
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Only if all conditions (wind, turf, etc.) were the same. Do you play?
It wasn't impossible. Multiple eyewitnesses attested. Most likely some combination of spin and buoyant wind conditions made it happen, in addition to the fact that Austin was terrifically long to begin with. (Not every following wind will keep the ball in the air; it depends on the "direction" of the wind in three dimensions. Some following winds will blow the ball down, some will keep it aloft.)
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bigboycat1 1 year ago 10
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bigboycat1 1 year ago 9