Keep your Driver LOW AND SLOW to Improve your Golf Drives
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025
- Low and slow during the takeaway for longer golf drives
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In this golf tips video we will review how keeping your golf takeaway slow and low to the ground can help you hit better drives. This swing thought argues that keeping your clubhead low to the ground is coherent with the fact that the ball is placed forward in your stance when you use your driver. In that position, the ball is really located in the front half of the swing arc and it is therefore normal that you keep the clubhead low to the ground during the first few feet of travel.
Moreover, this swing thought encourages you to focus on your shoulder rotation rather than using your wrists too early in your backswing. This will help produce a wider golf swing and ultimately more distance in your drives. Finally, in stressful match or important round situations keeping your takeaway slow will help with your tempo and make sure you are not rushing your swing.
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You are a GREAT instructor!!! Found your channel on RUclips by chance and LOVE IT!!! Invaluable lessons. Thank you.
This really helps with my fairway woods off the deck. I was struggling to find consistency until one day at the range I slowed up my takeaway and made sure to finish my backswing before the transition, and presto! I consistently flush my fairway woods! A tip you gave in another video was keeping your hands as far away from your body as possible, that along with keeping my elbows together has improved my game twofold. Cheers
Great video that I’ve watched before but as I’m struggling with slicing because I’m swinging way to fast and I tend to tighten my arms and swing out to in vs in to out. Thanks for the video and great clear instructions
low takeaway as far awyy as possible helps me get my shoulders well past 90 degrees, and a better shoulder tilt (right high . left low)
I was always told that even if you took the club back 40 mph, you have to get to zero mph at the top. If you snatch it back quickly, the club rebounds to start down. If you're perfectly on plane when you do that, great, but if not, it's too late to change the path once you're on the way to impact. Cam Young certainly takes it back slowly and he's one of the longer hitters on tour.
Wow thats actually a really good thought...
Low and slow takeaway applies for wedges and irons too? Thanks
Wondering if it’s the same thing
yes, even chipping
Thanks I will try it low and slow. Today in my game. See you coach in you next lesson. Don't know your name..... thanks body.
Pete Styles, from Manchester, UK. Keep up the good work!
Does this apply to all of my other clubs ?
If you have a tendency to quickly raising your club up during the takeaway then yes, your swing could benefit from this tip. It helps to quiet the wrists early in your takeaway/backswing.