HOW
TO HIT A POWER DRIVER
Anyone who tells you, that he or she would not
like to hit the golf ball further is either a liar, or Tiger Woods.
Drive for show and putt for dough maybe sound
advice, but if you ask the average weekend golfer whether they would
like to putt like Brad Faxon, or regularly belt the ball like Tiger,
most would opt for Tiger’s power off the tee.
It is this fascination with power in golf that
prompt’s me to write this article, and provide a golf tip.
A couple of facts first, that were discovered
two or three years ago, by the teaching profession in the USA. These
were, that by using the golf swing, test robotic arm generating a
clubhead speed of 100 mph, the golf ball, on average, would go around
265 yards
However, if the clubface is opened by 2 degrees
only, then the distance reached was only 225 yards, with the same
club head speed. Again by opening up the face to 4 degrees, the
distance covered was only 185 yards.
This shows that distance is not just about power, and club head speed,
but also hitting the ball squarely with a nice golf swing. This may
sound like common sense, however many golfers are trying to hit the
ball with the incorrect golf swing.
So, what is the secret of achieving maximum
power? My golf tip is this:-
Speed, can be increased, by setting the
wrists into a cocked position early, and on the downswing keeping the
wrists cocked for as late as possible, and then swishing through the
ball. This is similar to flicking your wrists, when using a badminton,
squash, or tennis racket.
Power, comes from having as full and flexible a
body turn as possible, plus creating a wide arc. The powerful muscles
of the legs will also help.
To generate
maximum power, it is essential that the start of the downswing be calm
and unhurried. This enables the golfer to build up speed, so that the
golf club is still accelerating when it reaches the ball. Finally,
ensure that the arms are fully extended through to a high finish.
A key point to note is that the hands control
the position of the clubface, keeping it square at impact.
Golfers, who are inclined to hit at the ball
with their hands rather than a nice even tempo golf swing through the
ball, find that they lose a lot of power, and hence distance.
Slow, smooth tempo wins every time.
About The Author: Bill Ritchie is the owner of
http://www.thegolfprofessor.com
website, which is a great golf resource with a variety of information
about this wonderful game of golf.
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