How To Swing A Golf Driver
Hitting a golf driver can be difficult. Some people abandon their drivers completely, but if you get the right
club for your game than a golf driver can be your best friend on the course. These clubs can give you an advantage
because you will have lower clubs to hit into greens with. This will typically create better scoring
opportunities.
Before you actually begin the swing, you need to make sure that your grip is correct. There are a variety of
different methods for gripping the club, so find one that fits your needs and go with it. Then, you need to make
certain that you have the ball positioned between your feet correctly. Many people put the ball in the front of the
stance, others in the middle, and some even place the ball off their back foot. Knowing where to place the ball
will come with experience. Finally, you must tee the ball to the proper height. There are special tees on the
market that will allow you to place the ball to the correct height each time. These tees can be especially helpful
to beginning golfers.
When you are ready to let the big dog eat, and hit it a ton you must remember that tempo is your friend. Too
many people want to hit the ball so far that they lose their tempo. Make sure that when you swing your golf drivers
that you pay attention to shifting your weight properly. The large majority of your weight should be on your back
foot as you begin the swing. The majority of your weight should transfer smoothly to your front foot during the
swing and follow through. You should finish your swing on balance and not feel like you are going to fall over.
There are many golf drivers on the market that can help out any player. The popular Callaway Driver is very easy
to hit, and it is a forgiving driver. This means that even when you miss, you will not likely end up too far out of
position. Taylor Made Drivers have many of the same good qualities of Callaway Drivers. The choice is really going
to be up to you.
Take the time to hit some balls with each club before you buy one. Then get yourself to the local club supplier
and purchase a great driver that can be totally customized to you.
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