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How to Get the Right Distance With Your Golf Clubs

2016/7/19 16:22:39

Plenty of beginners to the game of golf ordinarily struggle with learning the best distance with their clubs. Rather than doing something about it to improve, it's not uncommon for people to purchase new clubs in the hopes of getting the distance they want. This is normally a fruitless attempt due to the fact that there are small adjustments and golf swing drills that may be practiced to hitting a lot better shots.

Learning the baseline for every golf club is important as a beginning point and driving ranges are a good way of getting a great idea of distance. Be sure there is a good marketing system in place with 50 yard increments so you can accurately gauge how far your balls are hit. Once you warm up and feel comfortable, it is time to go through drills to work on distance.

Commence with a full wedge and go on to hit the golf ball as far as possible. Hit five balls in a row and estimate your average distance in yards. While doing so, be sure to be consistent with your swings while also taking accuracy into consideration. Once this is completed, it is time to move on to the next drill.

Then with your 9 iron, proceed to do the same thing while taking notes of the average distance in terms of yards. Then do this with your 8 iron and all the way down to your longest iron. This exercise is extremely effective in engaging the average distance for each club and getting more acquainted. With this knowledge, you can accurately determine what club to use in varying yardage circumstances.

Even for those players with rudimentary skills, these golf swing drills shouldn't be too hard to perform. Getting averages will allow you to determine the differences in the distance for each golf club. Be sure to take advantage of these differences to improve your game.
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