An Unexpected Golf Driver Tip
Although in the end it still depends on a golfer’s choice and skill, sometimes the driver can give you an edge or take some off. Titanium is gaining popularity because it has less weight than steel and can create a larger club head without sacrificing weight. A golfer can swing the club head at a faster rate because drivers nowadays have a larger head surface area, and a lighter shaft made of graphite. Plus, because titanium is lighter and can be made thinner, it produces spring-like effect drivers that lend a couple yards more to a golfer who has a high club head speed.
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Every golfer is looking for the single best golf driver tip. I hate to disappoint you but there are many great golf driver tips that could be the key to unlocking monster drives for you. Every month the golf magazines have dozens of tips in them, but none of them get to the root of the problem.
If I were to get the opportunity to write a golf driver tip for a magazine, I would say something contrary to the norm. Something teaching instructors probably would not be comfortable hearing. Do you want to know what it is? By the way, it is not some quick fix, because they never work long-term. The only thing that works long-term is to work on yourself.
Your body has a current level of physical ability. It does not matter how many balls you hit at the range, how many lessons you pay for, and what driver you swing. Increase your distance requires an increase in clubhead speed. Period. So hitting more balls or taking more lessons is not the best way to improve this.
The key to improving clubhead speed is strengthening your core rotational strength and flexibility. Your core is the engine to your swing. A weak or inflexible core cannot deliver the power required for the results you are looking for.
Essentially there are two parts to a golf swing–a turn back and a turn through. You cannot get much simpler than that. If this is really true, then your ticket to longer drives is improving your core ability to rotate more quickly and powerfully.
Going to the gym for a workout is not required. There are many simple, yet effective core rotational exercises you can do in your home, or even office to greatly improve your clubhead speed and driving distance.
In fact, some of the best exercises can be done sitting in your chair.
Cross your arms in front of your chest. Sit up tall and erect. With a fixed head position, rotate to the right and left slowly. See how far you can go. Do this without stopping. As you feel a loosening of the core, start to rotate faster and faster. Do this 20 or 30 times when you think about it.
Your time is valuable, so get creative. There are more exercises and stretches you can do at work and at home. As your core muscles become more flexible and powerful, you will begin to see the benefits on the course, and you can enjoy the looks of amazement from your fellow players.
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Tomas Gates
15 Dec 09 at 7:10 pm