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Golf Driving Tips – Hitting the Ball Further and Straighter

2016/7/20 14:31:33

Golf is a game which can be quite stressful to those who struggle to make their shots; unfortunately there are players who once they become stressed that one shot has taken a wayward path then all the following shots will be equally as poor because the golfer is frustrated. As long as you remain calm and rational then you should be able to recover from that one bad shot.

Sometimes though as we play golf we may notice certain elements of our game are a little off or need extra practice, fortunately there is usually plenty of opportunity to practice whether it’s on a putting green or the driving range. One of the key parts elements of a game of golf is the tee shot, driving the ball from the start of that hole aiming towards the flag at the other end is often a literal hit or miss opportunity. A lot ofMany golfers will struggle with their tee shots and can be left with a difficult second shot., Fortunatelyluckily there are some basic tips that can help you hit cleaner tee shots that land closer to where you want them to go.

A lot of golfers will actually hit the ball with too much power in some cases, a crazily long backswing and too much speed can mean you hit the ball at a strange angle and could hook or slice the ball. Many experts recommend a shorter back swing where the club reaches in line with the top of your head or slightly beyond it. The key to retaining the power from a shorter backswing is to have a wider swinging motion; the swings which cause problems are often narrow long backswings that can hit strike the ball at incorrect angles. By having a wider, shorter swinging motion you’ll retain the power in your swing but also have greater control over the ball.

There are other ways to increase your driving ability and they range from relaxing and widening the stance slightly, this is a technique that golfing legend Jack Nicklaus attests to his ability to hit longer drives when he needs to. Watching other golfers well known for their tee shots like Ernie Els is a great idea too; quite often you’ll see swing analysis videos on sites like YouTube where they show professional golfers in slow motion so you can see exactly what is happening in those few seconds before they hit strike the ball in.

As with most golf shots,: practice makes perfect and getting down to the driving range before your next game should help you improve you driving accuracy and power.

To get help with your golf game then check out the golf tuition videos available online, also make sure you protect your clubs by gettinggolf insurance to protect against loss, theft or damage.

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