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Mastering The Driver Golf SwingDean CaporellaYes, the driver golf swing... it will determine in most cases whether you'll par a particular hole, birdie it or heaven forbid, score a dreaded bogey. The diver golf swing is so important in setting up a hole that it's one facet of the game you really must practice and get right.
Strangely enough, the driver golf swing is a part of my game that came naturally, except when I had the occasional rush of blood to the head and tried to belt the cover off the ball. In those instances, I has no one else to blame but myself. so what can you do to improve your driver golf swing. For starters, practice drills are a great way to improve this part of your game. Explanation Of Golf Drills Golf drills are a series of isolated exercises designed to develop a specific attribute or skill in one’s golf game. They may look odd or out of place as the drills sometimes look quite different than how would look actually playing a game of golf. That is ok. Drills are drills, they are not a golf game! They are merely a set of exercises designed to provide the basis of one’s attributes and skills. Try The Easy Driver Drill This is a classic driver golf swing drill. Basically, you head out to the driving range with one goal in mind: hitting the 150 flag. This drill will definitely help improve your driver golf swing in a short amount of time. How About The Hip Turn Drill This is an oddball driver golf swing drill, but it can also be applied to other clubs as well. This drill works on developing hip alignment and, in some instances, is used as a trick shot gimmick. In this drill, one stands with their body square and swings the driver one armed. It may seem like an odd drill, but it does wonders for developing hip rotation. Then There Is The Give No Quarter Drill This is another oddball drill that is utilized for not only the development of a driver golf swing, but all kinds of golf swings. The purpose of the “Give No Quarter Drill” is to help develop a strong sense of balance in one’s swing. This is achieved by placing a quarter on one’s golf shoes when swinging. Sounds odd? Maybe it is, but it is also an effective “alarm system” for a golfer with bad balance. Basically, the golfer places a quarter on the toe of their lead leg. The object is simple: keep the quarter from falling off when practicing that driver golf swing? Does it sound too easy? If you have great balance, then it will be too easy. If that quarter keeps sliding off, then it isn’t as easy as you thought it would be, now is it? While drills may seem a laborious process for some golfers, particularly those who just enjoy going out for an occasional hit; for others keen to improve their game, they are a great way to master some of the basics. You'll develop your driver golf swing no end with continued application of these drills. Master them, and you'll soon start to see improved results out on the golf course. |
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