the golf space golf social networking logo
Advertisement

Distance - The Truth! E-mail
Written by Duncan McGillivray   
Friday, 23 June 2006
To help generate additional club head speed and greater distance, the key is to retain your release angle. The release angle is the angle created by your left arm and the shaft on the downswing (lag). Put simply, the more acute this angle is, and the longer it is maintained into impact, the further the golf ball will travel.

The preconception that great strength and power is needed to hit the ball a long distance is not accurate. Technique is far more important, by creating a holding this angle a player is capable of a lot of club head speed. The reason most beginner golfer’s lack distance, is because they lack this move. They tend to lose their release angle early on the downswing, and effectively expend all the power they created early. The timing of the transition of power gets knocked off course, causing missed
shots. Any player with reasonable mobility and strength can hit the ball further.
The key is in proper swing mechanics. By maintaining your wrists release
on the downswing, and naturally expending this power into impact, you will
see a vast improvement in your distance throughout your game.

If you're looking for additional information on hitting the ball further
check out this great resource:
href="http://thegolfdrillguru.netfirms.com/nfblog/?cat=45">The Golf Drill
Guru On Distance
! Lots of pictures and even video to help you with
your game!
 
< Prev   Next >
Beta 1.7 | © Copyright 2006-2008 The Golf Space | Design and concept by Tony Korologos | Visit our sister site Hooked On Golf Blog | Hosted by TKServer.
Terms Of Service | Privacy | About | Advertise | Contact | Rules | Help