Learn How to Dramatically Increase your Distance from the Tee

You can have too much company if you stand too close to the ball when you’ve hit it. Many players around the globe are puzzled as to why they don’t get the ball far enough. It doesn’t matter if they are making good contact. You are a pain!

It is an awful way to play golf.

Poor distance is often caused by the downswing. A professor in swingology will be able uncover the true cause. “no distance”.

You might be standing around 150 and pulling out five or more irons, but your partner hitting an 8, or 7 iron. Are his irons souped-up? Are you using irons with hickory shafts or souped up irons?

You might not be able to make a pass for the ball as well as your partner. This could be. Couldn’t it?

A great way to learn golf is by having someone demonstrate the various positions of your swing. Then you place yourself in every position, so you feel what it feels like.

Sorry. I won’t do it for you. What I will do, however is to give you an idea of the impact position and have you take a look at a mirror so you can get the right position. Only then can you see and feel what an impact position looks and feels like.

Now let’s look at the implications of the position. It will be easier to sort through all of the crap in your head if you understand both the positive and negative sides.

There is one position that has the best impact on actual shot results. This is the position that every good player passes through on their way to finishing their swings.

Amazing!!!

Below is an example of a position with very high impact.

Use a 7-iron.

You should be in an ideal set-up position. You can place the ball in the middle or slightly behind your stance depending on how wide you are.

Now, you need to square your feet from your toes to your shoulders.

Your head and hands will move ever so slightly in front of the ball, while your head will remain behind it.

Are you ready?

Push with your inside foot towards the target. Your pushing should cause your right leg to move towards the target. The right knee should point toward the ball. Only enough to encourage you to gain weight on the left side.

Your left hip should be able to move a little laterally. Now, turn just a little left. You have now moved your hands a little towards the target.

Your head is the only thing that hasn’t changed.

Your shoulders are another part of your body which may want to move. Your shoulders do not move in the same way as you think. While the shoulders can rock down a bit, the right shoulder is slightly lower than that of the left.

In the impact position, the position of your shoulders plays a crucial role. The position of the shoulders is crucial in determining whether you are starting the downswing on plane or above the top. This will mean that you won’t have been able. “rock”Move your shoulders down slightly with an exaggerated move.

Wrap the shoulders. These will show that the shoulders are slightly skewed and may not be parallel to your target line. However, they should still be very close. It is very close. It is possible that the left shoulder opened slightly due to hand contact with impact.

It’s okay.

You have not moved your head towards the target. It has not moved one inch. You might even see it move back slightly.

That’s it.

A good position for impact is not easy to achieve. Anything that’s not the same as these positions is unacceptable. Anything.

Move your head… death move

……… Do the following:

Move your weight so that your right leg is not in danger of falling to the ground

Don’t forget to keep your left leg out of harms way

Ladder the clubhead …………… Death move

You must be familiar with the down swing actions that will allow you to maximize your chance of making an impact.

It is all part of the fun of golf swings, being dynamic. To achieve this, you need four magical dynamic moves. These moves are quite simple. You will soon learn their meaning.

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