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Tips for Golf Driving

This is not only your introduction to the course but of each suceeding hole - the driving stoke in golf, These golf driving tips will make this familiarity more palatable, hopefully.

Depending on your personal skill level, 30 feet to 350 yards of fairway to do  suitable greeting you’ll need a golf ball, tee, driver. The ball should be placed on the tee so that about half of it extends above the driver when the club is placed beside it. This may require tees made of street lamps and a separate cart for transport of the giant ball-holders with the size of today’s drivers.

With the ball teed up, position the head of the 1 metal directly behind the ball angling the shaft comfortably. At a reasonable distance, place your left foot so the ball lines up just inside the heel, right foot . Comfort being the working word; keep your back straight and knees bent while addressing the ball. Very good. Now, step around to the other side of the ball, you’re aimed at the clubhouse.

Your backswing should be easy and smooth, not overly exaggerated. Left arm straight, wrists cocked and shaft aimed at the target, the legs should adjust to the motion of the upper body. Pull down with the left arm and make a wide arc. The club needs to meet the ball on the upswing and in the center of the face perpendicular to the line of the drive. If the clubface is too open the result will be a slice; too closed and the ball will hook.

Keeping you head down for a second, continue the swing. Eventually looking up is recommended to keep track of the flight of the ball. The follow through is a personal preference. Short or long arguments can be made. I prefer short arguments. A long argument can hold the trip to the 19th hole. Golf is a thirsty game.

Technically, you have now mastered one of the most nerve-racking shots in golf. Theoretically, it could be one of the easiest shots in the game, with the size of the clubhead. I typically winds up being one of the erratic but with the lengh of shaft and tendency to want to kill the ball.

Aim well, relax your swing, have fun, lather, rinse, repeat. The main tip for consistently driving the golf ball well has to be practice, practice, practice.

As a reward for your efforts the ideal suggestion would be a Scotch…neat.

 

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