This Is What You Need To Do To CHANGE Your Driving FOREVER

Alistair Davies golf Uk Top 50 Golf Coach shares with you the mistake he sees most golfers make when setting up to the driver. Don’t set up to the ball like every other golfer, learn this new technique and play better golf today.
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40 Comments

  1. This is a great drill until you're realized I'm standing on a Matt All the driving ranges near me have mats what do you do

  2. Just subscribed because you answered so many queries, well done……..hopefully this will stop me standing up at impact

  3. Great concept drill to build awareness of ascending impact, 7 o’clock ball point strike, & avoid opening shoulders. This will need practice!

  4. This might be the best lesson I’ve ever watched. The second being “No!! You are supposed to hold the grip end!! It’s NOT a pistol.” 🔫 Seriously though I am going to give it a shot. TY!!

  5. This is what I've also learned to do. Set up with driver at bottom point of swing……and it gets me to swing down…and naturally swing up at the ball. Produces nice shots….without needing to manipulate anything. I also stand reasonably tall…and make sure I'm swinging with my driver nice and extended…..so there is no excuse to pull the club in and bend an elbow.

  6. Good video simply explained, well done. However at 2.37 you mention take a stance shoulder width? When I look at your shoulders you ain't no Arnold Schwarzenegger, your shoulders are half that width. Dreaming..how you wish!
    Play off scratch? Must have a good short game.😀
    Still to be fair an excellent video.

  7. This was a big game changer for me. Really helped to go from a slight fade to either straight or a slight draw. Also helped reduce the hit impulse since I am not fixated at hitting the ball. I just swing through my spot behind the ball and let the club whip through. Also reduced tension and increased speed a bit with no extra effort! Please give this a try!

  8. Excellent straightforward approach to instruction, you break things down in such an easy-to-understand way. Makes it accessible for all levels. Keep up the great work!

  9. I started doing it 15 years ago via Moe Norman videos and my pals laughed. I was a very straight driver then but this got me more length. It makes you hit straight through the ball.

  10. You read my mind. I was doing this at home today. I'm doing it to try at hit up on the ball more.👍👍

  11. All the above is correct,, but now I find the toe of the driver must hit the ball first picture the toe
    Crossing the finish line,
    But where does the snap the whip come from ??

  12. Alistair, this really worked for me,

    I have been over the top-ing, slicing, then somehow gotten the driver "OK" the last year or two, but by this setup, after just a few minutes of trying, i got the swingpath and the 15% extra length also you indicated.

    super excited to try it more onwards, thanks a LOT! Keep up the good work!

  13. Well, this is the Mo Norman idea that Rahm adopted when he won the Masters. And, I certainly would agree that the weight should be on the right foot, at address. And, the key to that has to be for the right shoulder to be below the left, at address. And, to do this the right elbow needs to be below the left. And, for me, the key is to hold the handle up with the left hand and place the right hand on the club from under the shaft. Cocking the head to the right, before you put your right hand on the club actually helps to position the weight on the right foot, also. And, if you activate the muscle in the back right of your left calf, so as to point your left knee in the direction that your foot is pointing, that will also, help to place your weight on your right foot. Stepping up to the ball with your left foot; and, then pressing forwards with the left side of your right pelvis, as you place your right foot in position, also, moves the weight on the right foot.And, to consolidate this raise your position, to look up at target; and, press down with your right foot. This helps to ensure that you actually look up at the target, which will, also, ensure that your weight is on your right foot. If you keep pressing forwards with the left side of your right calf, as you look up at the target, that will help to ensure that you stay on your right side. All this will combine perfectly to enable the left side of your right leg to push your body around in the backswing, just as it would push your body around if you were to turn to your right. And, to check that you can push your body around with your right leg, just stand with your arms by your side; and, push your body around with your right leg, without actively trying to turn your body, whilst focusing on a spot on the ground.

  14. I used this yesterday for the first time….what a revelation…I had been struggling to get my swing on the inside for months after a shoulder problem….I made some of the best drives ..straight and long ..thank you

  15. I watched a similar video the other day and I took that knowledge to the range and it definitely made my drives way better. I’ve literally played 2 rounds of golf in the last 12 years. With this technique I was at least hitting 75% fairway drives. And if I did slice it wasn’t nearly as pronounced ( not on the wrong fairway beside me) I forgot how much I liked golf.

  16. It was not obvious at all you were a professional golfer. But I do appreciate the video. Its helpful.

  17. I've tried this and it does work. However I've combined this setup with Jim Venetos' swing method and it works even better. I'm 50 metres longer, never been able to hit a baby draw in the 50+ years of playing this game, now I can when needed.

  18. To be honest after watching millions of you tube videos over the years and getting very limited success, I gave this a go at the range last night , felt strange to start with but it actually worked,definitely made a difference, was only range balls , will be interesting to see how it works on the course.

  19. I have been playing for years and now I have my first apprentice. He has had one lesson so far, and I absolutely plan to teach him this when we do the driver.

  20. Just found this video. I don’t know if you still review comments this long after the original posting but I have a question about club face: is it square to the ball but 6” behind or is it marginally open as though it was moving away from the ball? Thanks.

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