How to Increase Driving Distance

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9 Comments

  1. Pure jive. No “tip” is going to make you hit farther. I don’t care what any
    of these videos say. Either you have it, or you don’t. If you fall in the
    “don’t” like most people, you best option is to hit the gym. Never seen a
    dude with big muscles that could not bomb it.

  2. Actually, pros do not straighten their leg on the backswing. Look closely
    how their knee stays flexed, which is what helps them drive through the
    ball, clearing the hips faster than ams. I’ve “studied” Tiger’s, Phil’s,
    Rory’s, Sergio’s, etc swings and this is all the same.

  3. Short video but great info; especially regarding the “maintaining weight
    inside of the right leg” (for right handed golfers) to produce a more
    powerful leg drive through the ball. *10 thumbs up*

  4. yes, and get your lazy ass off the cart seat and walk the course every once
    in a while you lazy puckmuckers.

  5. Very true you just have to make sure the sequencing is correct though lol,
    I have 145 degrees of shoulder turn with about 45degree hip turn. Although
    lately ive just been sliding my hips toward the target creating no speed at
    all.

  6. The easy answer to this is X-factor. Anyone who has at least 30-40* more
    shoulder rotation than hips in the take away will create enough club head
    speed to crank it deep.

  7. that grip tip REALLY helped me out today. Shot a 47 37 today from the Black
    tees at my local club today. The 37 included a double bogey a birdey and 7
    pars. Definitely the best 9 I have ever played in my life. I was hitting my
    approaches a lot straighter and my drives werent fading as hard and were
    giving me a chance to get my irons in position. Can’t wait to keep working
    with these ideas!

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