While seeking to give you a golf blog that resonates with nearly every player this week, even though accuracy is of extreme importance, if you can not get down the golf green, you may not be able to score.
"Simple" is better. Golfers tend to remember easy golf tips and to unknowingly incorporate them while at the range or on the course.
Golf for Beginners was at the start conceived of by my husband, Barry, and myself as a way to break down complex tips into easy mind. Therefore, this weblog will offer up a few simple pointers that ought to help you get extra yardage all through your round.
1. Think Short to Go Long.
Basically, just shorten your backswing: I can't lay claim to thinking of this tip on my own but, when I implement it, I most certainly hit the ball longer...or, at least, I make better contact. Most average golfers believe, the longer the backswing, the more power, but the opposite is true. Bubba Watson can achieve that kind of contact and results (according to Golf.com), but, the weekend golfer is just going to wind up releasing the hands too soon leading to less-than-perfect impact.
2. One Deep Breath then GO!
This is always my last thought just before impact. Take a deep breath and pick out one point on the golf ball - after you exhale, take your swing. Your body will be more relaxed and, chances are, your mind will be on the task at hand instead of thinking of all those positions you should be in!
3. For greater superior golfers, switch your weight. Many amateurs lose pace and distance due to terrible weight shift. RST trainer Chris Tyler offers up a simple drill to aid in weight shift:
More simple tips to consider when trying to go longer include Hank Haney's golf tip to me in our Golf for Beginners podcast about the biggest misconception about distance, "you have to create clubhead speed to get distance."
What golf tips have you successfully used to get more distance? Share in the comments section of this golf blog and on Twitter @Golf4Beginners.
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