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GOLF.com on MSN7 tips for bombing long tee shots like the prosGOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel shares seven tips for bombing long tee shots with your driver like the pros do.
The first is to check your ball position. The big mistake is to play it like you’re swinging a driver. If you address the ball up by the heel of your lead foot, you make it much harder to catch ...
Rule No. 1: Position The Ball. By Butch Harmon Photos by Dom Furore. July 28, 2009 With the driver, most golfers play the ball too far forward and stand too far away from it.
If you’re unsure about where your golf ball position should be for certain shots, this easy test from top-ranked golf instructor Tom Stickney helps you understand — and will make you a better golfer.
Everyone wants to add distance to their tee shots. Here are seven easy changes you can make to hit the ball longer. The post 7 simple golf-swing adjustments to hit the ball longer off the tee ...
Which means more speed and distance off the tee. To find the proper ball position, start with your feet together, aimed at the ball. Be sure the ball is in the middle of your stance.
The second is ball position for a driver or 3-wood off the tee. This time you will not be striking the ground, you should be hitting upwards at the ball. The same drill applies, ...
To better understand Position A and what it feels like in your swing, try this slow-mo rehearsal from Smith. Set up to a ball and lay an iron just outside your trail foot, grip side closest to ...
The tee ball: we crush it, or it crushes us. No full-swing shot causes more joy or more angst, sometimes within the same four-second period. The good news is that modern equipment offers more options ...
Placing the ball flat does not put the ball into the well of the tee sufficiently to satisfy the 1" elevation requirement, therefore, game officials will be instructed not to allow any kickoff attempt ...
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