Golf Tips For Driving Better

So you want to hit the golf ball farther, right? Most golfers do. The problem is trying to swing harder or kill the ball often works against you. If you swing too hard, you'll end up losing control over the ball and won't hit it in the fairway as often. You must learn how to maximize the proper elements of the golf swing to be able to get the most distance possible for your swing.

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Have A Slightly Wider Stance With Driver Setup

A slightly wider than shoulder width stance will help you stay more stable while you are swinging your driver. The extra stability will allow you to maintain your angles better and swing the club with more power and controlled force. Make sure to play the golf ball directly off of your left heel in your setup. Playing the ball too far back won't allow you to get the correct launch angle with the club face coming through impact. Also, if you play the ball too far forward, you'll have to move too far forward in order to hit the ball which will not allow you to be consistent.

Make A Full Shoulder Turn And Wide Golf Swing Arc For More Driving Distance

A full shoulder turn will be 90 degrees in the backswing. Making a full shoulder turn allows you to wind up and create a torque for power in your golf swing. A full shoulder turn is even more important with your driver if you want to hit the golf ball far.

A wide golf swing arc will allow you to maximize your power in your swing as well. The driver swing should have the widest arc out of all your clubs. You'll want to keep your swing wide on the backswing and on the downswing.