Add More Distance to Your Driver by Rotating Your Hips More
A common misconception in golf is that power comes from the hands or swing speed. This couldn’t be firth from the truth. The following Easy Golf Tip will help you improve your distance with the driver by rotating your body.
Torque is defined as a turning or twisted force. This is what we want the body to do in a proper golf swing. You can probably notice that elderly golfers can not rotate their body as much as a younger golfer. This directly results in a decrease in power and distance. All the power from your swing comes from your legs, not the arms. By creating more torque, you will create more power.
I am going to use the following picture as a guide on how to build the perfect rotation for your swing.
Notice in step one the right shoulder is pointed straight down at the target. The head is down and the club is almost parallel to the target. You want to see your belt buckle pointed away from the target during your rotation.
In step two you will notice the hips starting to rotate back towards the target. The head remains behind the ball as the hips rotate. Staying behind the ball will deliver more power upon contact.
In step three, the belt buckle is almost square to the ball.
Step four is the most important part of the rotation process, this is called the follow through. Notice the belt buckle pointing directly at the target. This is crucial for the follow through. There are two ways to practice the follow through:
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