How To set up to the driver for better golf shots, stop coming over he top and hit it further . Zero complication.
Alex Fortey from the Art of Simple Golf gives you a simple golf tip to improve your address position and posture to have a better golf swing.
Alex Fortey from the Art of Simple Golf gives you a simple golf tip to your set up with a driver. These 2 minor tweaks can help you stop coming over the top in your golf swing which can help you hit the driver with a better angle of attack for more distance and of course consistency.
But one thing I like about this set up is it allows an easier golf swing flow.
This is to combat tension. Tension in the golf swing kills. It causes many faults that can easily be avoided.
So in a nutshell all you need to do to your driver set up is the following;
1) Soften the trail arm.
2) Set the driver head 2 inches back
This will allow a better upswing and move through the ball.
Also, be mindful that the same weight needs to be placed on the toes as it is on the heels. This will give a solid platform for a good solid and consistent swing with the driver.
Remember to waggle the club back and forth. If you pause and freeze for too long, your tension will hurt your swing. Moving your hands a little and feet will keep you loose and more able to make a nice, smooth golf swing.
This is one way to learn the easiest swing in golf that is natural but it’s advisable for all ages and abilities to use this method, or at the very least try it next time you practice your golf swing.
It might just make things that much easier for you!
I tried ta similar setup having watched Tod Graves and M Norman but found it produced a massive pull to the left.
My normal driver swing genereally produces a good height and direction but unimpressive lenght and no roll out. reducing the driver loft to 9.5 degrees has not helped. Presumably I am hitting down on the nall despite following all advice to do the opposite. Any helpfull Coments. Dudley (aged 73) but fit.