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How to Hit a Long Drive in Golf : Golf Swing Posture to Improve Your Long Drive

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2007

Learn the best golf swing posture for improving your golf drive from a golf pro in this free online instructional video lesson.

Expert: Kensey Snyder
Bio: Kensey Snyder has been a Golf Professional and Golf Instructor for the past eleven years.
Filmmaker: Andy Strohl

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  • @dinkipooxa

    I am far from speaking of experience, or of much knowledge, but what I can tell you comes from baseball pitching, some advices and logic: if you bend your arm, go up and down on your feet, move them prior impact, you will have a hard time getting back onto the ball where you let your club at first - the head travels at above 150mph, so it's hard to tweak a swing and swing right.

    Look at Tiger's left arm - straight from the backswing to impact. Not ten ways to swing: only one.

  • @dinkipooxa

    It's considerably more simple than they are making it... it's about remaining balanced and having the most simple swing you can have. The idea behind a golf swing is comming back to where you have been and if you do not get in that place, you will swing offset which causes aiming trouble - and, by extension, it forces you to waste energy pushing where it's useless to push.

    Comfortable atheltic posture, fine grip, keep left arm straight... then it's called practice.

  • I took a lesson from a golf pro in my area, i may post the video for you guys. The problem that was getting me was "casting" and that at the top of my backswing I would cast and be slightly off the swing plane. Since then I have been demolishing the ball!

  • looked like he woz wankin :L

  • The driver is basically like any club in the bag, it just goes farther. You've got to know when to leave the driver in the bag and use a 3 or 5 metal or even a long iron.

  • try a callaway fti fusion

  • Yeah drivers are really unforgiving clubs because of the way they are designed, it sort of picks out the tiny little mistakes you may be making with your swing/posture meaning it's extremely hard to hit perfectly every time.

  • Thanks

  • thats one giant leap for this golfer. Driver is my toughest club.  Dohhh.

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