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Optimize Your Launch Angle

Maximize Your Driver Distance…

Launch angle isn’t talked about much in golf… However, the right launch angle can add 20+ yards to your drive.

To maximize your driver distance, you have to optimize your launch angle.

If you want to get into the science, it’s called quadratic drag…

All you really need to know is that launching your driver between 15° and 18° will give you the best overall distance.

18° will fly a little farther but won’t roll out much. 15° won’t fly quite as far but will roll out more.

Use a launch monitor to help dial in your driver. Remember every minute on a clock is 6 degrees… so your target range is only half a minute on a clock face.

Hit Longer, Straighter Drives…

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Stay Centered

Stay Centered for Consistency…

One of the keys to driver distance is keeping your head centered.

If you allow your head to drift, the ball is actually moving forward and back in your stance based on where your head is.

Use a T-Square to practice rotating around the centerline of the T-Square, keeping your head steady and centered as you rotate.

Hit Longer, Straighter Drives…

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Down First, Then Around

Do This for a More Powerful Club Path…

One of the keys to driver distance is the club path… the path you use to deliver the driver to the ball.

Club path starts with how you begin the downswing.

If you rotate too early, you have no choice but to create an out-to-in path.

If you start your downswing with “Down” first… then rotate, you create a powerful inside-out path for the club to follow.

Watch the video for an easy drill to start creating a more powerful club path.

Hit Longer, Straighter Drives with the Keys to Driver Distance.

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Stay Connected for Power

Stay Connected for More Power…

If you want a Powerful, Consistent, Easy, Pain-Free golf swing… you have to stay connected.

You can do this drill at the range before a round or even out on the course before a shot.

This drill will help you feel what it means to be connected and learn to stay connected all the way through the end of your swing.

One of the reasons we start to lose distance as we get older is because are hips stall and we start swinging with our arms…

Swinging with your arms takes a considerable amount of effort… and it makes it 10x harder to be consistent.

A Powerful, Consistent, Easy, Pain-Free golf swing starts with staying connected…

Start by rotating from address to the end of the swing (the end of your swing is full extension through the target line.)

Then take half swings, from 90° to 90° where the club is roughly parallel to the ground in your backswing and roughly parallel to the ground at the end of your swing.

Once your comfortable and feel like your arms and hands are in-sync with your body, add a ball.

If you’re on the range, hit at least 10 good connected shots before you move on to lengthening your swing.

Do…

  • Use your body to rotate.
  • Keep your arms in-sync with your body.
  • Keep your arms structured.
  • Keep your head over your centerline.
  • Flare your lead foot to take the pressure off your ankle.

Discover effortless power in your swing with The Full Body Swing.

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