Golf Driving Tips – 2 Tips to Add More Distance to Your Golf Drive Now

Golf driving tips may be the most popular golf swing tips around.
And when it comes to hitting the drive, more golfers are interested
in adding distance to their drive than anything else. So how do
you add more distance to your golf drive?

Okay, we all know you drive for show and putt for dough, but let’s
face it, most amatuer golfers would still love to add distance to
their drives. Call it ego if you want, but we all get a lot more
satisfaction of hitting that perfect drive than we do from almost
any other golf shot.

While the driver itself and your own strength can add distance to
your golf drive, they won’t help if your golf swing technique isn’t
good. All that extra distance on your drive starts and ends with
good swing technique.

Adding more distance to your golf drive means focusing on the key
aspects that generate power when your clubface makes contact with
the ball.

Golf Driving Tip #1 – Go wide. If you want to add distance to your
golf drive, widen your stance. This adds more stability to your
stance for a more powerful swing. In this wider stance, put a
little more weight on your back foot at address. This allows
for a more powerful coil when you turn away from the ball.

Golf Driving Tip # 2 – Go wide again. This time, go wide with
your backswing. This means you must stretch out on the takeaway.
Your takeaway should be as wide as possible. The takeaway should
be a wide slow arc.

The extension of your arms out wide helps to pull the left shoulder
under your chin and the lower back muscles stretch out.

Make sure to rotate your left forearm (if you hit righty) so that
the clubface of your driver stays square to the path of your swing.

Add these two golf driving tips to your drive and you’ll begin to
see more distance off the tee. And that’s something every golfer
can love.

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