How to hit your driver correctly

How to hit your driver correctly?

To be an all-around great player who consistently makes approach shots you need to understand how to hit your driver correctly. There are a few key points to remember when learning how to hit your driver. First, have a balanced setup. You want to have your weight evenly distributed between both feet, with your knees slightly bent. Your arms should be positioned close to your body and slightly bent. Your hands should be positioned on the club, with the ball slightly cocked in your hands. By holding

How to drive driver on range?

Driving the driver on the range is not as easy as driving the driver on the golf course. It is essential to learn the techniques before attempting it. You need to practice hitting the driver off the tee at different targets, such as trees, tees, sand traps, and rocks.

How to hit your driver hard on range?

The key to driving the ball hard is to keep the club head in contact with the ball during the downswing. For most players, this translates to a slightly open stance, with the ball positioned about two inches in front of your toes. The takeaway is to keep the club face square to the target line.

How to hit your driver correctly on range?

To hit a driver on the range, start by holding the club behind your head. You should have a slight upward angle. Next, you should line up your body with the ball. Now, let the club slowly drop down so the face of the club is pointing towards the ball. As you let go, keep your wrists loose and your hands open. Now, slowly swing the club down towards the ball.

How to land your driver on range?

Now, I know what you are thinking: “How can hitting driver be a problem? It’s easy! Just point your club at the ball, and whack away!” Well, it’s not quite that simple. Your driver is a long-distance club, and to hit it correctly, you need to know where to position your hands, arms, and the club head. For that, you need to learn to “swing down” rather than “swing