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December Newsletter


Consistent Drives

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December Newsletter


Your December newsletter is here, and this month we are discussing drills to obtain more consistent drives.* Hitting your driver well is a combination of physical skill, mental concentration and confidence. If you struggle with your tee shots, here are some tips for working on your driver:

  1. Start with mini-swings and proceed to full swings when you begin making solid contact.
  2. Hit balls with your feet together.
  3. Take full swings at 50-percent power.
  4. Concentrate on this counting sequence during your swing: 1-2 going back on the backswing and 3 on the downswing.
  5. Concentrate on extending your clubhead down the target line with a high follow through position.
  6. Keep your grip pressure light and body tension free both at address and during the swing.
  7. Hit balls with your driver only to the 100-yard flag or marker, then 125 yards, then 150, then 175, gradually moving to a normal distance for your driver.
  8. Swing thought: Tell yourself, "Swing through the ball" NOT "at the ball."

Driver Drill:
Lighten your grip pressure to a 5 or a 6 on a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the tightest. On your backswing, cock your hands so that the toe of the club face points directly to the sky at hip level during the backswing. Keep your transition smooth at the top of your swing and rotate your hands from the right hip on the downswing through the hitting area. Your right hand should turn over your left hand and allow the toe of the clubface to point directly to the sky after impact. As you release or rotate your hands through the hitting area, make sure you tuck your left elbow into your left side through the hitting area so you can square up the clubface at impact.

Follow Through Drill:
Hit balls or take practice swings where you concentrate on completing your swing so that your body faces the target on the follow through. Your hands should finish high up and around behind your head.

Also have your right foot up on the follow through so that you may tap it on the ground. This will ensure your completion of the follow through and weight transfer. Hold the follow through for three seconds. The follow through is one of the most neglected areas of the golf swing. When you focus on swinging through the hitting area and completing the swing, your golf shots will improve dramatically.

Practice these drills and tips and soon you will have the confidence to rip your tee shots down the middle.

Now go out and play better golf!

Thank you,
K & D Online, Inc.

"Resolve never to quit, never to give up, no matter what the situation." Jack Nicklaus

*Dan Polites, PGA Professional