Dial In Your Long Game With Slo-mo Driver Swings 🏌️ | PXG #shorts

“To this day, slow-motion driver swings remain the best way to develop a more consistent swing, but I never see amateurs swinging at the ball any less than full speed with their driver. You need to start doing this if you can’t find the golf course with your driver.” Golf Digest’s Best Young Teacher 2025, Keith Bennett

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  1. Following through is krptonite to me. I get golf paralysis cause I try and steer the ball. Especially on approach shots. I need to seriously ingrain it in my swing

  2. Just start down the way you went back and get onto your lead side, then halfway down pour on the speed, as much as you want. You won't overswing. I don't want to feel like I'm removing speed and ingrain that slow feeling with reps. I want to feel fast and powerful with the club accelerating at the bottom through the ball.

  3. literally how the older players at my local course hit it . slow . straight . and far . almost looks in slow mo . amazing

  4. I kind of did this naturally coming from a basketball background. Started learning with slow and close shots, and after I felt comfortable I’d move to longer more powerful shots.

  5. I already learned that from Tiger Woods many years ago. Use your driver to hit only 100 yards and then 150 and then 200 and then 225 and 250 and 275 and then 300. Same swing just increasing the tempo.

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