3 Mistakes Senior Golfers Make When They Start Losing Distance (And How To Fix Them)
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3 Mistakes Senior Golfers Make When They Start Losing Distance (And How To Fix Them)

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3 Mistakes Senior Golfers Make When They Start Losing Distance (And How To Fix Them)

As golfers age, they lose distance. It’s a part of the game that can be frustrating but it’s difficult to avoid. Even professional golfers who move to the Champions Tour give up at least a few yards. Losing distance is normal but there are things you could be doing that could cause you to lose even more distance. Here are three avoidable mistakes I see experienced (and often very capable) senior golfers making when they notice their yardages slipping.

Mistake 1: Setting up exactly like a young, high-speed player

Many seniors stick to the same setup they’ve used for decades. Others try to copy younger golfers who can swing at 110 or 120 miles per hour.

The standard “feet square, ball off your lead heel” approach might have worked in your prime. However, as you lose distance, flexibility and speed, the traditional setup may cause you to lose yardage by limiting your hip turn.

The fix:

  • Slightly close your stance: Set up normally, then drop your trail foot back slightly. This minor tweak increases your ability to turn without feeling forced.
  • Move the ball forward: Having the ball closer to your lead shoulder (even off your big toe) encourages a positive angle of attack—hitting more on the upswing with the driver which adds carry and roll. You want those extra carry yards as you age.
  • Tilt your lead shoulder up: At address, feel your lead shoulder rise slightly higher than your trail shoulder. This promotes a natural upward strike.
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Mistake 2: Locking everything down (too much tension)

If advice like “keep your lead arm straight,” “keep your head still” or even “keep both feet firmly planted” is starting to confuse you, it may be time to let go of those thoughts.

Thoughts like these add tension to the golf swing. As you age, tension increases causing tighter muscles and joints.

Tension also restricts the length of the backswing which can cost you even more yards.

The fix:

  • Allow more freedom in your lead heel: Let your lead heel lift off the ground slightly in the backswing if it needs to. No big moves here but if you can get better rotation by letting the lead foot lift, go for it.  
  • Soft lead arm: Your lead arm doesn’t have to be rigidly locked. Keep it relatively straight but relaxed enough to allow a full shoulder turn.
  • Don’t slow down: Reducing tension and slowing the swing are different things. Don’t slow your swing. It will cost you yardage. Go after the ball with less tension in your arms.

Mistake 3: Ignoring necessary equipment changes

If you are losing distance, chances are your specs have changed, and you need a golf club fitting. As swing speeds decrease, you typically need more loft and a lighter shaft to keep the ball airborne longer.

Golfers often keep the same driver and iron specs they used when they used to swung 10–15 mph faster. Playing with outdated or improperly fitted clubs forces you to “work harder” to get the same results.

The fix:

  • Get professionally fitted: A qualified club fitter can measure your swing speed, launch angle and spin rate. They’ll recommend a shaft and loft combination that helps your game today and moving forward.
  • Consider higher-lofted fairway woods or hybrids: Replacing long irons with hybrids/fairways can give you more carry and consistency.
  • Grip size and weight: Sometimes a slightly larger or softer grip with a lighter feel can help reduce tension in the hands.

Final thoughts

Losing yardage with age is unavoidable. If you avoid these three mistakes and implement the straightforward fixes, you’ll likely regain some of your lost distance.

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Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

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      Dale C.

      1 year ago

      Thank you for talking to US- the seniors. Some good tips that I will definitely use. Golf Digest Hot Lists always lists Super Game Improvement irons but how do we know which one is best for me? I know the answer is get fitted by a professional fitter. Before that is done, how about more detailed articles from online writers like MyGolfSpy and other similar writers on SGI irons that breakdown each manufacturer’s SGI irons. That way we would at least have some idea of which irons might be a good place to start before being fitted. For me personally, I can look down at an iron and think “there is no way I can hit this iron”. It’s a confidence thing. Getting more info before a purchase is very important.

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      Greg

      1 year ago

      At 60 I noticed I was losing a lot of speed. Driver was down too high 90s. I started working on flexibility with some yoga stretches and that has allowed me to be freer. At 62 I am back up to 105 to 107 swing speed without any soreness the next day. Stretching the back, hamstrings and most of all the hips has made a huge difference for me.

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      Anthony J Verhagen

      1 year ago

      When you notice that you are losing distance with your irons you need to swallow your pride and move down to the next club … 7 down to 6 etc.

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      Vito

      1 year ago

      4th mistake. Reading stuff on the internet about golf or watching youtube videos on golf.

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      Randall E. Partin

      1 year ago

      Thanks for the article. As an 83 year old golfer most golfing advise found on the internet is useless to a senior golfer. Interesting that most golfers I see playing golf during the week days are retired seniors; men and women, and yet most reviews and advise is aimed to the younger weekend golfer. Thanks again for your article.

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      Dr Tee

      1 year ago

      Good advice–to which I would add a golf fitness and flexibility program such as those endorsed by Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) or self home training program such as GolfForever and devices such as Senior edition SuperSpeed or Rypsticks Training Sticks and an Orange Whip.

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      KP

      1 year ago

      As a 63 senior, you must have been watching my swing and looking in my bag. LOL. Your fixes have been in play for a couple of years. Talk note fellow seniors, these pointers are bag on. Thanks. KP

      Reply

      WYBob

      1 year ago

      This is where you are best. These articles bring value to MGS readers and cover unique topics that can have an impact. More of this and less of the “Best selling golf balls on Amazon” please.

      Reply

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