Hitting a draw with your driver is one of the most desirable shots in golf. Sean Foley, Cameron McCormick & others give you the tools to execute just that.
Use a driver. The driver is designed to hit the ball as far as possible. If you're not comfortable with the driver, head to the practice range and get comfortable. The longest hitters use drivers, not 3-woods or 5-woods. Tee the ball so that at address, the top edge of the driver...
If you are looking to lower your handicap potential with more distance and drives that are crushed, you’ve come to the right place. With a little bit of effort on your part it’s quite easy to pick up 12-16 mph (about 30-40 yards) of driver swing speed in a month. ...
I don't want to be trying to steer and guide and control it. And so when I go to hit a big, different shot like that. Like I hit a ball with a driver ten feet off the ground, my club head speed was still 110 but the ball only carried 204 verses some of the shots you saw ...
As a result I’ve had players gain up to 7mph extra club head speed on driver from adding in hinge based exercises to their programs. That’s 10-15 yards further from the tee! If you want to get stronger and hit the ball further then have a go at some of the exercises above!
distance is short then you need to work on a bigger circle (arc) for the clubhead to create more momentum(speed). If the flight is low and the divots barely noticeable then you need to work on the plane of your swing. Get with a PGA Professional and have him/her look at your ...
The advice detailed above is perfect for all iron shots you will hit. As the clubs increase in loft (you move from a 6-iron to a 9-iron) the clubs become shorter meaning you’ll need to stand a little closer to the golf ball. However, you should always feel balanced, with the weig...
Hall, Zipp's longtime head of advanced development, remembers when he was an engineering student trying to break into motorsports. He was interviewing for an unpaid position with a Trans-Am racing team. They were sitting in the team’s warehouse in Columbia, Mo. ...
ve been told that I should get a set made. I’ve got a swing speed of 117 with my driver, but when it comes to the irons it’s alot slower (probably because they’re too short for me). Question I have. Should I buy a good set of clubs or get a set made. Thanks in advance...
We never begin by doing drills in golf posture, or with the golf club. Instead, we boil everything down to the simplest, most basic movements. This gives your brain the chance to understand and pay attention to each of the different movements that, together, make up the golf swing. Even...