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Originally Posted by jimhoward
Since I moving to the Villages, I have noticed my balls flying quite a bit further than they did in my prior home. Is that a thing in Florida due to the hot humid summer weather? Ther internet seems to say our low elevation cancels the high temperature air-pressure wise so the balls fly no farther. But, I don't think it my imagination.
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I always thought elevation was the main difference but I would think Tenn. is a bit higher. Concerning elevation, when working in a mountainous area where the elevation was 7,300 ft., the longest place to hit practice balls was just a little over 200 yards. At that elevation the longest club I could hit was a 6 iron. That isn't a big deal for the guys on tour but for this weekend golfer that was about 40 yards more than normal.