When every would be top speed golf pro ends up at the driving range, they have visions of ripping the ball far down course, as close to the green as possible.

For players that have little knowledge of producing a straight golf swing, this often involves over swung clubs, with little to no consistency involved in their rotation.

Me and my golf students are very focused on developing their shots simply because improving this area of your overall golf game typically will instantaneously improve other crucial elements as a result.

As one could imagine, possessing the ability to rip your shots deep and straight into the fairway will result in more shots on the green, providing an instant edge over other golfers and the result will be better golf scores pretty quickly.

Me and my golf students tee up with full intentions of hitting the golf ball deep and straight down the fairway, but not every player will dedicate the effort to developing a consistent top speed golf swing that can produce these results without falter.

One of the chief elements all golfers must master before hitting their drivers consistently straight involves their golf swing alignment.

Alignment in our driving pertains to where we are aiming our club prior to impact.

Even prior to our initial address of the ball, players are encouraged to shape the shot using mental golf strategies that involve visualization of where they must align their golf swing in relation to where they wish for the shot to land down course.

Many beginners will benefit from the utilization of alignment rods during the beginning phases of their driver shot training, as having a visual guide to base your swing around provides added assistance to players who are still familiarizing themselves to the elements that create a consistent golf swing.

While setting up your golf swing, stance plays a huge factor in the overall success of the shot, sometimes more so than the other elements at work during the typical driver shot.

Maintaining a distance between your feet just slightly further apart than your shoulder width will establish a solid foundation to hit consistent driver shots.

00:00 116 MPH CLUBHEAD
00:30 Why Tee Down the Ball?
01:01 Dead Straight Golf Shot Breakdown
01:58 Squaring Up Your Clubface
02:49 Extend Your Finish Towards the Target
03:16 Chip Shot Evaluation
03:54 Opening Up Your Swing Stance
04:31 Fixing Steep Shoulder Rotation
05:56 Reading FAST Greens
06:44 Head Tilt Putting Evaluation
07:55 Separating Your Arms from Ribs on Putts
08:59 Instantly Improve Your Golf Swing

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