Making golf easier by adding distance to your te shots

The problem of not being able to get enough distance is something that many new players, seniors and female golfers face. You can often make your tee shots shorter by trying harder. These are just two tips that many golfers have used over the years to increase their distance. These ideas are worth a shot.

The golf club should swoosh. Begin by holding your golf club close to its clubhead. Start by taking a short golf swing. Focus your efforts on the part where the club will impact the ball, which is near the bottom. If you’re able to make the noise with the opposite end, hold your golf club in the normal way. This drill is easier if you have less tension in your arms and hands.

This can help increase the speed of your golf swing by improving shoulder turn. You should keep your pressure on your inner leg and foot while you are trying this to ensure you don’t sway. Golf shots that are less swayy will usually be better than those with more turns. When you are swinging the golf club back, move your target’s side shoulder under your chin. Left-handed golfers should swing their left arm under the chin. Left-handed golfers should swing their right shoulder below the chin. Some golfers think of moving their leading shoulder to the front foot. Right handed golfers should place the left shoulder over their right foot. Left-handed golfers should place their right shoulder above their left foot. Your shoulders should be free to move. Keep your chin high. Golfers often learn how to swing in a flat way back because they believe they need to rotate more. These thoughts will help increase shoulder rotation in your backswing, without making it too flat.

Golf Swing Speed Challenge

You can check your turn by following this simple procedure: As you stand in your normal golf position, cross your arms so that the golf club is across your chest. To hold onto the golf club, cross your arms. Keep your posture in the golf position and make a turn in the same way as you do in your backswing. Is it possible to get the target-side end of the club in line with the golf ball without swaying? You are well on your way towards a stronger shoulder turn. You should be turning at an acceptable level of swing plane. The club should point towards the ground. Your shoulder turns will be very flat if the club’s end is not pointed towards the ground. Your shoulder turn will be steep if it points towards the ground within the golf ball.