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Here's How To Improve Your Golf Driving Distance And Hit Punishing Drives Every Time

2016/7/20 14:25:32

There comes a time in everyone's golfing career when you decide to improve your golf driving distance and reduce your handicap. That almost always means you need to add more distance to your golf shots, especially with the driver. This article is about some of the ways of adding extra yards to those drives, and later I will show you where you can learn these skills, and others that are not mentioned here.

Balance

With so many variables in play during the course of the golf swing, you have to break the swing down into manageable sections and work on those. Start with the fundamentals, such as how you stand to the ball. This has to be right else you really have no chance of hitting a long tee shot. To prove this for yourself, try standing to the ball with your weight shifted further towards your toes than normal, and then try hitting with your driver. Your stance will be unstable and the resulting drive will lack distance and power.

Mental Attitude

Can you visualize what your swing, from start to finish, with the driver should look like? If you cannot do this you are unlikely to hit consistent and long drives. If you would like to learn this skill, follow the link at the end of this article.

Clubhead Speed

It is a well known fact that longer golf drives are the result of the speed which is generated during the downswing. This in turn is the result of delaying the release of the hands and wrists. The hands and arms whip through the ball at impact and the ball flies off straight and low, to start with, then climbs to a maximum height before dropping to the fairway. Generating this power is one of the secrets of hitting those powerful drives, which everyone watches and admires.

Wait!.........There's More...

Follow the link below to see the full story of how to hit longer golf drives.

 

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