Simple Golf Driving Tips to Crush Your Drives and Increase Your Distance Quickly and Easily
Every golfer wants to increase their driving distance.
I've got some simple golf driving tips to help you quickly crush your tee shots long and farther than anyone else in your foursome.
You will soon be known as the LONG hitter of your group.
What a feeling to know you're going to step up on the tee and blast it WAY down the fairway.
You're not going to believe how easy it is, but you've got to trust me.
Many of the golf pros will not tell you all of these tips as they want you to keep coming back and paying for more lessons.
If you've got lots of money to burn, more power to you, but I know for me, I want simple and easy instruction in the form of usable tips to help me hit longer drives.
First off...
here is one thing I do NOT want you to do! Do not swing harder in hopes to get longer drives! This is an absolute no-no! Swinging harder creates muscular tension.
In return, tight muscles are slow muscles.
You CANNOT ever think that MORE effort will equate to more distance.
Golf doesn't work that way.
Just imagine gripping a baseball bat really, really tight, then trying to hit a ball.
What do you think the outcome would be? Your swing speed will be so bad, the ball will go nowhere.
Just watch how loose baseball players grip the batter and waggle it around just before the pitch comes over the plate.
This allows them to have loose, responsive muscles to get that bat around as quick and as powerful as they can to make solid contact and blast the ball out of the park! Lets get on with these Golf Driving Tips:
I've got some simple golf driving tips to help you quickly crush your tee shots long and farther than anyone else in your foursome.
You will soon be known as the LONG hitter of your group.
What a feeling to know you're going to step up on the tee and blast it WAY down the fairway.
You're not going to believe how easy it is, but you've got to trust me.
Many of the golf pros will not tell you all of these tips as they want you to keep coming back and paying for more lessons.
If you've got lots of money to burn, more power to you, but I know for me, I want simple and easy instruction in the form of usable tips to help me hit longer drives.
First off...
here is one thing I do NOT want you to do! Do not swing harder in hopes to get longer drives! This is an absolute no-no! Swinging harder creates muscular tension.
In return, tight muscles are slow muscles.
You CANNOT ever think that MORE effort will equate to more distance.
Golf doesn't work that way.
Just imagine gripping a baseball bat really, really tight, then trying to hit a ball.
What do you think the outcome would be? Your swing speed will be so bad, the ball will go nowhere.
Just watch how loose baseball players grip the batter and waggle it around just before the pitch comes over the plate.
This allows them to have loose, responsive muscles to get that bat around as quick and as powerful as they can to make solid contact and blast the ball out of the park! Lets get on with these Golf Driving Tips:
- Tee the ball high.
With the clubhead sizes we have today, you need to tee the ball higher so you hit the "upper" sweet spot of the clubface.
This will have a better "rebound" effect when you hit it solidly. - Place ball inside left heel.
This is something you must check all the time, as it will slowly creep back in your stance.
Teeing the ball near your left heel (if you're a right-handed golfer) will encourage an ascending (upward blow) on the ball, giving it maximum launch angle. - Tilt away from target.
This is one I got caught "not doing" on video and once I corrected it, I added 10 more yards to my drives.
You must "preset" your upper spine tilt away from the target to help you hit up on the ball at impact. - Turn into right leg, don't slide.
For maximum coil behind golf ball, you've got to TURN into your right leg.
Many high handicappers slide which does not encourage a full rotation with your back to the target.
Instead, a slider will have to pick up the club, which is a FALSE shoulder turn with no loaded core tension. - Keep head steady on downswing.
This is a BIGGY! No matter what you do on your backswing, you MUST not move your head laterally towards the target on the downswing.
This will put you ahead of the ball at impact, with no power BEHIND the ball.
This is a weak slap at the ball, resulting in a huge loss of power and distance. - Flat left wrist at impact.
The longest hitters on tour will have a flat left wrist, with a bent right wrist at impact.
This is a very powerful impact position, that creates the perfect launch angle.
If the left wrist is bent at impact, you "flipped" the club losing a ton of clubhead speed. - BREATH! Remember what I said earlier.
Tension kills distance! Breathing eliminates tension.
So just before you take the club back, take a deep breath in and let it out, then make your swing.
You will have loose, fluid, and very responsive muscles to crush your drive long and straight.
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