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by Prof. Leila Walsh Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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10 things golfers need to do to hit longer drives

  1. Groove center contact. While it may seem a bit obvious, hitting your driver properly in the center of the face makes...
  2. Get a good setup. Most of your set up fundamentals apply to all clubs when the ball is on the ground. The driver...
  3. Turn your torso. Now that you are set up well and making good contact, you...

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Full Answer

How far should I hit my driver in golf?

How far should you hit a 7 iron? Based on a 7-iron swing speed of 90 mph (Average speed of all Tour Pros in 2019), you can hit a 7 iron for 172 yards of carry. Total distance would depend on the landscape you are hitting into such as fairway, firm green, soft green, and the degree of spin placed on the ball.

How to shallow the club and hit longer drives?

How To Shallow The Club And Hit Longer Drives. I’m going to show you how to shallow the club, give you some key checkpoints, and a drill to use so you can start hitting the golf ball a lot longer and straighter next time you go play. In terms of the downswing, when we’re talking about shallowing the club, let’s first define what that means.

How to hit longer, straighter golf drives?

Body mechanics:

  • Maintain 60% to 70% of your weight on the back leg with your feet slightly wider than shoulder’s width apart.
  • Use a stronger grip as you address the ball, but loosen the grip after you strike it.
  • Use a wide arc with the arms to maximize extension.
  • Don’t lift on the toes of your feet; maintain a solid foundation with the lower body. ...

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How to hit the driver solid and farther in golf?

There are three general places that the club can bottom out:

  • Just in front of the ball
  • Too far behind the ball
  • Too far in front of the ball

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How do I hit more distance with my driver?

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How do you hit a driver longer and lower?

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Why am I losing distance with my driver?

Distance Killers #1: Hitting Down on the Ball When using your driver, Kolb says the most common cause of power loss is hitting down on the ball. “We know without a doubt that in order to maximize your distance when hitting the driver, based on whatever your club head speed is, that you want to hit up on the driver.”

Why can't I hit my driver far?

One reason you might not be hitting the ball very far is that you have too high of a spin rate with your driver and irons. An easy way to spot this is watching how high your shots go in the air. Golf shots that get hit with high back spin rates tend to climb higher into the air.

How can I hit longer drives in golf?

This is a question we’ve all sought the answer to throughout our golfing journeys.

What is attack angle in golf and why does it matter?

Attack angle in golf measures whether you have struck the ball with an ascending or descending blow. Striking the ball while your club is still travelling downwards on its swing arc will create a negative angle of attack. In contrast, striking the ball while your club is moving upwards on its swing arc will create a positive angle of attack.

How to increase your attack angle for longer drives

There are three key factors that will help you strike the golf ball with a positive attack angle and hit longer drives – weight shift, ball position and shoulder alignment. Hitting the ball off your front foot while keeping your weight behind centre, with your shoulders slightly closed, will maximise your driving distance.

Other ways to hit longer drives

While improving your attack of angle is by far the easiest change you can make in order to hit longer drives, there are some other things you can do that may help squeeze a few extra yards out of your swing.

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If you want to hit your driver farther without increasing clubhead speed, the easiest way you can do this is to create a positive angle of attack at impact.

1. Tee the ball up higher

To hit the ball further, you’ll need an upward angle of attack. An easy way to achieve that is by teeing the ball up higher and trying to hit up on it. For van Dam, this means teeing it up with about half the ball above the driver head.

2. Move ball position forward

Next, you should try to move the ball position a touch forward in your stance. This repositioning of the ball will also help you get the proper angle of attack to hit up on the ball.

3. Keep your weight even

Van Dam also says she likes to keep her weight evenly distributed between both her feet when she sets up. This puts her in a great position to make a strong, athletic move on the ball.

4. Complete your backswing

And finally, van Dam recommends making a long — and complete — backswing.

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