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Golf driver- tips on tee shots


The golf driver can make you to win or lose the match. Sometimes it happens you hit a shot and you end up in the rough and you find yourself struggling to get out of the situation. Such things leads to a frustrating day of golf. To prevent such frustration on golf course, you need to improve your golf driver such as tee shot.
For tee shots correct posture is must. In golf everything starts with correct posture and then comes to power and accuracy. The perfect posture is to bent at the hips keeping your back straight and flat. Slightly flex your knees. Due to this you will gain torque which results in more power.

It is difficult to figure out how to land the ball two hundred and fifty yards away from the point where you are standing. There is a simple trick, in front of your ball place a tee about 12 inches, while taking the swing keep your focus on the tee . The golf driver will take care of the direction in which you want to hit the ball.

If the ball is kept too high or too low then you will face difficulty in hitting the ball squarely. To overcome this difficulty keep half of the ball above the crown and then tee the ball.

If golfer adjust their club on the downswing, then there is a huge risk of losing power and consistency. Therefore, to gain power and consistency in your golf driver, make sure that back-swing is on line and on swing plane follow-through your downswing.

During the back-swing resist your hips from swinging backwards. In back-swings while turning your shoulders backward, always keep your hips stationary.
To gain balance in your golf driver, always hit the ball with eighty 80 of your maximum power.

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