to drive the golf ball straighter so that we stay in the fairway. We also want to drive the ball longer so that we’re much closer to the hole and we can wedge into the green. Well, in this video, we are shown the basics of doing both, driving the golf ball longer and straighter...
Tee the ball so that at address, the top edge of the driver face meets the ball at its midpoint. Make sure you have a long enough tee to do the job as drivers get bigger and better. Try a glove. Golf gloves give most players a better grip, but not all players use gloves. Experi...
Golf Ball Compression – The Science Behind the Sport Perhaps more than any other sport, golf is a game of science. And similar to other sciences, there are certain laws you must pay attention to. This high-level knowledge establishes a better all-around appreciation of what goes into...
I'm proof that you don't need to be big to drive the ball far. I'm only 5-foot-9, 150 pounds, but I averaged more than 300 yards off the tee in 2018. Learning how to hit driver well depends on you setting up properly and letting your body just go, no matter your frame. It...
kept the ball in play and stopped it going left, I could always compete. To help me on off-days I developed a driver swing where I gripped down the club, placed the ball further back in my stance. Then made a 3/4 backswing and did everything I could to drive my hands through ...
There golf ball when struck with a golf club, with a good feel. Material While progress has been made in order to improve the performance of the golf ball, the material is not always easy to reuse. Low cost, to help reduce damage to the environment, it would be advantageous to prepare...
This allows the golfer the ability maintain the lag angle much longer into the downswing without increasing any muscular effort. It is simply mechanical leverage afforded by the bone structure of the body. If I get to this same position in the downswing with a weaker grip, I can feel that ...
If you are like most golfers, you make hitting a golf ball much harder than it really is. People think nothing of hitting a baseball when the ball is moving, or a tennis ball when both the ball and the player are moving. In golf, the ball sits still and
That includes creating a softer interaction on shorter shots so that the ball stays on the face longer for control and spin. Even better, those elements are tweaked specifically for each ball to better align with how those players make contact. Is it for you? RXS: Loads of short-shot spin...
(19) of St. Louis, MO writes: I consistently drive around 240+ yards off the tee with my driver. I could swing harder and get it to around 270 yards but I would really want to get to around 300 yards. Are those extra 30 yards worth it to swing even harder on the ball or are...