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by Prof. Estel Wunsch Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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10 Ways To Hit The Ball Further

  1. Tee the ball higher. You won’t catch World Long Drive Champion Joe Miller pushing his tee peg deep into the ground...
  2. Get fitted on a launch monitor. Many golfers have yet to hit a single shot in a reputable launch monitor. If this is...
  3. Increase your loft. Generally speaking, the correct driver loft increases as swing speed...

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Full Answer

How can I hit the ball farther in golf?

The elements of the swing that add distance are often elusive, and not what we think. The real secret to hitting the ball farther is first worrying about your ball striking, and swing tempo. If you can focus on hitting the ball closer to the sweet spot, and do it with a controlled swing, this will lead to more distance.

Should you hit the golf ball on the upswing?

The center of gravity in most drivers is positioned in a way that benefits a positive attack angle, meaning hitting the ball on the upswing is essential. All that means is you should play the fall forward in your stance so as you strike it as your ball begins to travel ‘up.’

Why do some golfers hit the ball farther than others?

Another factor that can lead to increased distance is having a longer hand arc. If you have hands only go so far back, you can only hit it so far. There are some @pgatour players with some shorter swings that hit the ball really far, @tonyfinaugolf and @jbholmespga.

How can I increase the distance of my golf shots?

These are all great ways to get to a longer hand arc. Another factor that can lead to increased distance is having a longer hand arc. If you have hands only go so far back, you can only hit it so far. There are some @pgatour players with some shorter swings that hit the ball really far, @tonyfinaugolf and @jbholmespga.

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How do pro golfers hit it so much further?

As a whole pros hit the ball so far because they are skilled athletes and play on the best conditioned courses. Athletic golf skills maximise swing speed and therefore distance while the agronomy of the fairways means the ball runs further.

How do you drive farther in golf?

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Why am I not hitting the golf ball 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.

Why am I not getting distance with my irons?

This can be a symptom of body rotation or club head speed. There are drills you can do to increase your body rotation and your club head speed, generating more power behind your swing and allowing you to hit longer irons.

Golf shot basics

There are two main things you must master before you can successfully hit the long shots.

FAQs

Yes, any person who is in reasonable physical shape can hit long shots.

What if we told you that you can swing the club with the same speed and hit the ball 20 yards further?

What if we told you that you can swing the club with the same speed and hit the ball 20 yards further? All you need to do is change the way you deliver said club. By altering your delivery from steep and out-to-in (fade) to shallow and in-to-out (draw), you have the potential to add some serious distance to your game with the same amount of effort.

How fast can a golf shoe go?

Via it’s Performance Fitting System, FootJoy has proven that the correct style of shoe – be it structured or mobile, can achieve 3-4 mph more clubhead speed on average, equating to about 10 yards. In fact, 98 per cent of tour players achieved more distance with the shoe the system recommended for them.

Why do golfers wear out their grips?

Worn out grips cause a golfer to hold the club tighter, which restricts the length of your swing and reduces speed and control. A Golf Pride study found that swing speeds improved by more than two miles an hour when a player replaced an old grip with a new version of the same grip. So come on people, get a grip! Or 14 of them to be precise…

Who is pushing his tee peg deep into the ground?

You won’t catch World Long Drive Champion Joe Miller pushing his tee peg deep into the ground any time soon as he relies on a high tee height to encourage a more upward hit on the ball.

Do golfers hit single shots on launch monitors?

Many golfers have yet to hit a single shot in a reputable launch monitor. If this is you, you’re missing out on an eye-opening experience every golfer who wants to hit it past their mates needs to go through.

Is backspin a distance killer?

Backspin is forever referred to as the distance killer and while we all need some of it in our lives, a little less is likely to add a few extra yards off the tee. The higher your swing speed, the less backspin you need with your driver (providing the launch angle is high enough) and you’re likely to experience the biggest drop by switching to a low spin driver.

Why do golfers hit down on the ball?

Most recreational golfers are hitting down on the ball with their drivers for a number of reasons, and because of that they are not optimizing their distance potential for their swing speed.

How to get a better backbone in golf?

The conventional wisdom out there is to: Tee the ball higher. Move the ball closer to your lead foot (just inside the heel) Lower your trail shoulder so your spine angle is pointing to the sky a little more. Some of these changes may or may not work for your particular swing.

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