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4 Tips For Better Driving Distance

Every golfer wants to know the secret to better driving distance. What golf driving tips will be the ones to a better swing loaded with power? There are dozens and dozens of tips to help you drive the golf ball better, but here are 4 that are sure to help you out immediately.

Height Of Golf Ball On Tee: With today’s massive clubhead sizes, you must have nearly half the golf ball showing above the top of the clubhead. Teeing it too low will encourage a descending not an ascending blow onto the golf ball resulting in a massive loss of distance. Take a look at the golf picture below, and you’ll notice that a good portion of the golf ball is above the top of the clubface of the driver.

Golf Driver Ball Position: Ball position is very important  if you want to hit the golf ball as far as you can! Many high handicappers position the ball near the middle of their stance encouraging a descending not ascending (upward) blow on the ball. The proper golf ball position to maximize launch angle and distance is just inside your left or forward heel. That may seem way out there, but trust it…put it there, and seet how far your next drive goes!

Full Turn (Backswing) Behind Golf Ball: You must turn fully behind the golf ball to give yourself a chance to come back into impact while behind the ball, delivering a powerful blow into the back of the ball on the upswing. Many amateurs make a short backswing, hanging on their left side, then sliding past the golf ball, causing a “swipe” golf swing that either slices, or goes weak to the right.

Relax Your Muscles For Higher Clubhead Speed: Many of the long hitters on tour will tell you when they want to hit it far, they swing easier, to allow maximum speed. This is the opposite of most amateurs. They think effort equals results, and that’s just the case in golf. Tight muscles are SLOW muscles. Think of a world class sprinter. If they ran with tight muscles they would be much slower. They are very powerful, but yet effortless. You need to think the same the next time you step on the tee box to hit it LONG.

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Golf is a game of nerves..

Golf is a game of nerves and concentration where each stroke requires attention and immense focus to get the best results. Here are a few basic tips given for you to improve your round next time you will be at the course.

  • It's is far better to remain in fairway than to have 50 yards longer shot.
  • At least practice your shot once before you play the ball. This will give you a rough idea about how much force do you require.
  • Do not break you wrist during your swing as it is the major problem in shots going array.
  • "Eye on the ball": Keep one thing in your mind that once you have hit the ball, now you can not change the course of the ball, so let the ball go and just concentrate on your own style.
  • Do not fear bunker, consider it as your ally not your foe. This psychological advantage would help you a lot in future rounds.
  • Practice putting to such an extent that you get almost perfect in that. Reason being that you can not avoid putting in any circumstances.