Boost Your Driver Swing Speed For Your Longest Ever Drives - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Boost Your Driver Swing Speed For Your Longest Ever Drives - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

Most golfers, if offered, would take 10 yards extra on all of their golf shots. This ability to hit the golf ball 10 yards further will only ever be available to a golfer if they are able to swing the club more quickly. In order to hit the ball further and swing the club more quickly the golfer needs to create a solid stable base in order to create a big turning backswing, which should also help facilitate a wider golf swing both during the backswing phase and during the downswing phase. In this video tip Matt and Pete will help you to work on those three aspects to ultimately hit the golf ball those elusive 10 yards further.

I think that was a good drive but it wasn't a great drive. Now in this tip I am going to try and turn that good drive into great drives and this is all about golfers who were kind of finding the fairway keeping the ball in play but occasionally they're playing partners out drive them. Not dominating their far ball in terms of how hard they can hit it sometimes maybe struggling to reach the par fours in two.

Definitely not getting up on those long par fives into two either. So we've got a golfer who is comfortable using driver setting up to the ball swinging away they're popping it down there but they're not blasting it and fizzing it down there. Yeah they don't say they're generally the one who's in the fairway out of all the mates but always a couple of club lengths behind how can we then get that golfer to get more length on there tee shot give us a 1 2 3 of this please.

2019-11-21

Most golfers, if offered, would take 10 yards extra on all of their golf shots. This ability to hit the golf ball 10 yards further will only ever be available to a golfer if they are able to swing the club more quickly. In order to hit the ball further and swing the club more quickly the golfer needs to create a solid stable base in order to create a big turning backswing, which should also help facilitate a wider golf swing both during the backswing phase and during the downswing phase. In this video tip Matt and Pete will help you to work on those three aspects to ultimately hit the golf ball those elusive 10 yards further.

I think that was a good drive but it wasn't a great drive. Now in this tip I am going to try and turn that good drive into great drives and this is all about golfers who were kind of finding the fairway keeping the ball in play but occasionally they're playing partners out drive them. Not dominating their far ball in terms of how hard they can hit it sometimes maybe struggling to reach the par fours in two.

Definitely not getting up on those long par fives into two either. So we've got a golfer who is comfortable using driver setting up to the ball swinging away they're popping it down there but they're not blasting it and fizzing it down there. Yeah they don't say they're generally the one who's in the fairway out of all the mates but always a couple of club lengths behind how can we then get that golfer to get more length on there tee shot give us a 1 2 3 of this please.