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Tips Of Driving For Distance (Ii)

2016/7/20 14:29:32

There are some good ways to hit your ball. You can tee your ball higher than you usually do. This just a simple suggestion, you should do all the things according to your own features and golf level.

 

These tips are very practical and will help you improving your game. There is a research which has actually proven that the ideal height for your tee is to have the base of the golf balls level with the top of your driver whilst driving, and lots of beginners are inclined to keep the tee much lower.

 

Understand that this only relates to driving, the tee should be lower for golf irons shots. One blunder that a lot of golf players make is immediately shifting their weight towards the front foot when completing the backswing. Concentrating on getting the ball up in the air as well as getting your weight behind it as you reach the backswing is critical.

 

You can avoid this error by keeping the right knee flexed and the weight at the head of the swing, and this is the easiest way to avoid this error. Turn your back completely away from the target and get your weight behind the ball to obtain some more range with your drive. Just make sure that when you do consider using these suggestions you practice them before going to a real game.

 

With all tips, practice and training is the only way to improve you game quickly. You can drive your ball further with right golf clubs and right ways. If you are a beginner, you just can go to get a good set of discount golf clubs which will not cost you so much. And then, you may find some tips from internet or magazines. You also can chat with some other golfers, and they will give some practical advices.
 

 

 

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