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Driving Tip How to Hit a Good Driving Shot in Golf


By: John Woon
Submitted: 2008-11-30 22:53:54 | Word Count: 498


While many new golfers are struggling with their driving shots, it goes without saying that knowing how to drive a long, straight shot off the tee will enhance your golf game. This in turn allows you to hit a better shot at the hole.

We all have heard the phrase “drive for show and putt for dough”. This shows how important driving is to your game of golf. If you don t drive for show and put the ball right down the middle in the fairway you can forget about putting for dough.

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The reason why many high handicap golfers can t actually use a driver is the fact that they use too little loft. This results in their inability to get the ball in the air and they put too much side spin on it. If you are one of them, go for a club with more loft like three wood or use a 12 degree driver which would not only give the ball more carry , but also less side spin and you would hit better shots.

Many weaker and older people who can’t produce fast club head speed need to go for clubs with more loft. This is why the more lofted clubs can actually help them out.

The following are some other tips to that would help you in driving more consistently:

1) Choose a specific target like the flag to aim at in the distance. However the target could be something else when the sign of the flag is not obvious.

2) Address the ball with it positioned just to the inside of the heel of your front foot. As you use higher lofted club heads, gradually move the ball position toward the middle of your stance but the ball should never be in the middle of your stance. If you are in a driving range, make sure you are aiming correctly by laying out your stance outline on the ground and aiming directly at a target mark.

3) Take a stance just a bit wider than shoulder width to provide a solid and stable base. As you begin your swing, take the club back at the exact pace as when you coil and rotate your hips. This means that your shoulders and arms should remain on the same plane and should work as one turning unit.

4) The club face should be closed when it hits the ball. Use a longer length driver and or jumbo head if it is comfortable and efficient for you. You have to strike the ball in the center of the wood driver.

5) Guide the wood driver with your non dominant hand for a clean, powerful swing. Allow your dominant hand provide the support.

6) It is better to concentrate on hitting the ball straight even if you have to scarify a few yards.

7) There is nothing more exciting than hitting a long straight drive right down the middle of the fairway between the trees. Always visualize this before you hit each drive.

Author Resource:- John Woon is a successful latex consultant, Internet marketer and a keen golfer. To get your best golf instruction, please CLICK HERE: http://www.playgolflikepro.com and http://www.playgolflikepro.com/SimpleGolfSwing.html

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