2011年9月1日星期四

The Club is Designed to Hit the Golf Ball a Long Way

Hit one ball after another with your driver and I assure you by the time your bucket is empty you'll wonder where your swing went.

First off, the worst way to practice with your driver is to hit your driver a lot, to state it plainly. The size of taylormade r11 tp fairway wood, its lack of loft, our urge to hit the ball with it as far as we can, all conspire to make us do things with our golf swing that we shouldn't be doing.
titleist 910f fairway wood

Now for sure, some things have changed. The longer shaft means you have to stand up straighter, making the swing flatter. You will play the ball several inches forward of where it had been. But none of that means you need a new swing. You don't need to swing harder. The club is designed to hit the ball with titleist 910f fairway wood a long way. You don't need to artificially lift the club into the ball. The ball will get into the air easily enough.

Be sure that the tee is at the right height. Teeing the ball up a little too high or a little too low could impact the distance of your drive tremendously. The best height for the ball to be sitting at, to help maximize distance, is to have the ball teed up at a height that where the bottom of the ball sits flush with the crown of the club. The bottom of the ball should sit level with the top of the driver.

It is natural that during your backswing your left arm bends, this lessens the power at impact with the ball. Keeping that left arm as straight as possible gives the club head a wider arc, leading to more power and distance.

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