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Slow down your swing: It sounds almost contradictory to actually slow down the swing in order to hit the ball farther. Remember that club head speed must occur through the hitting zone. Most amateurs create the most club head speed before the club head even gets to the hitting zone so when the club head does get to the ball the club head speed is much slower than it could have been. It does not take huge muscles to generate great club head speed. Simply make sure that your backswing is slow and deliberate. Also the downswing must feel just as relaxed. This will allow you to develop supreme control over the club since a slow relaxed swing will usually be much more repeatable than a rushed one. However some people are just naturally fast movers so their tempo will be faster compared to others who tend to move or talk more slowly. Let your golf swing work with your personality rather than trying to force a specific technique that is not aligned with your natural tendencies.
Stop at the top of the swing: This can be difficult to do at the start but many of the longest hitters stop for a second or two at the top of the swing before they start the downswing. They often start the downswing with a slight shift in body weight towards the target. This helps to create more leverage and increases lag which is important to create maximum club head speed. Maintain balance: Balance is critical in executing any golf shot especially the driver. Remember that the driver is the most difficult club in the bag to hit so you need to be in control to hit this club well. If you find yourself losing balance after your swing then consider slowing things down until you do attain balance. Accuracy must come first: You cannot hit a golf ball consistently far if you are not also hitting the ball straight. Crooked drives rarely go very far so you must learn to hit the ball straight first. This starts with the wedge. If you struggle with the wedge then you will also inevitably struggle with the driver too as the longer swings are simply extensions of the shorter ones. Make sure you are spending appropriate amounts of time on the shorter clubs because if you can master your wedge then hitting longer shots will become a lot easier. Also the level of confidence that you will have when hitting your drives will be much greater since you know that even if you miss a fairway or two you have the short game that can help you to recover so do not underestimate the power of increased confidence when you are about to hit your drives. |
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