We all want to maximize every yard we can get out of our driver, so contact is very important. Using golf-specific impact spray (or you can simply use foot spray), spray the face of your driver. This will give you…
One thing instructors always tell players is that you need to get your shoulders parallel to the slope when playing off of an uphill or downhill lie, but when we’re playing from a flat lie, there’s no adjustment to ensure…
One of the most important things you can do when trying to maximize your distance with your driver is to make sure you’re not hitting down on the ball; you want to be swinging level or up on the ball.…
The most common way that we hear to get out of a fairway bunker is to move the ball back in your stance to create better contact. However, this delofts your club and makes it more difficult to clear the…
You’ve been told some information that doesn’t always work to fix your slice. A slicer tends to swing from the outside-in, and simply closing your stance doesn’t change that swing path. What it tends to do is cause you to…
If you want to hit a little draw or a fade, you can actually change your ball position to help you. Using a hula hoop to help understand the concept, you can see that at the bottom of the swing…
You’ve likely heard of the SuperSpeed Golf Training System, three differently weighted club shafts that utilize overspeed training to increase your swing speed and thus distance. If you’re skeptical of spending big bucks on the system, but still interested in…