So I moved to CO from the east coast back in October. Since moving I have lost about 75-100 feet on my drive and I can't really figure out why? Since moving I have stopped working out, not that I was a physical specimen before moving, but i haven't lost that much muscle, not enough for a 100 foot loss in distance.
Before moving I was throwing a King and Bolt 400+ with a beautiful S-turn shot. Now both my King and Bolt hyzer out pretty consistently and I've decided to go to my fairway drivers for distance as I can get them to flip up easier (Striker, Wraith, Saint).
I know the air is thinner up here, less atmosphere, but does that mean a huge drop in distance? The one good thing is that the courses in the Denver area are shorter than the courses I played on the east coast. How can I get my distance back with this high altitude?
Before moving I was throwing a King and Bolt 400+ with a beautiful S-turn shot. Now both my King and Bolt hyzer out pretty consistently and I've decided to go to my fairway drivers for distance as I can get them to flip up easier (Striker, Wraith, Saint).
I know the air is thinner up here, less atmosphere, but does that mean a huge drop in distance? The one good thing is that the courses in the Denver area are shorter than the courses I played on the east coast. How can I get my distance back with this high altitude?