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Simple Golf Driving Tips

By: Trent

There are a few golf swing tips for driving that may help you, then there is another issue altogether. This issue we'll get into, but I want to give you what you want first, then I'll drop the BOMB on you!

Grip

If you strengthen your grip, which for a right handed golfer means rotate your right hand under a little bit, and your left hand over the shaft more. This means that you will automatically rotate the club ("turn it over") at impact which imparts a draw spin on it, so when the ball lands it has "topspin" and will roll another 20 to 30 EXTRA yards.

Stance

Widen your stance so you can swing a bit harder and still stay balanced and in control of your golf swing.

Ball Position

Play the ball up in your stance toward your lead foot so you will be swinging level or coming up on the ball at impact launching it higher, therefore making it go further.

Left Arm

A WIDE left arm (if you're a right-handed golfer) like Tiger does will give you more width on your swing creating higher clubhead speed. The end result is more power into the golf ball.

Now the BOMB!

Work on your body specific to your golf swing. I mean...flexibility and strength.

An out of shape golfer has minimal chance at hitting longer drives. Losing some weight and getting looser in your golf swing will do wonders for your driving distance.

Do you want to discover the secret to creating more power and consistency in your golf swing... AND eliminating ALL your swing faults?

Download this: http://www.performbettergolf.com/free-golf-ebook.html

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Mike Pedersen helps golfers' improve their golf swing power, consistency and golf swing faults by addressing the physical limitations in their golf swing.

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