Just because you’re a beginner, golf driver tips and drills can quickly get you hitting the ball straight and long.
Golf Driving Tips
Strong Grip: You you want to turn the ball over and get lots of roll when it hits the fairway, you’ll want to strengthen your top hand, left hand grip if you’re a right-handed golfer.
What this does really turns the clubface over at impact. If you’re not careful, you can start hitting hooks. But many amateurs have a weak grip causing the club to get stuck and not rotate over at impact resulting in a weak slice that goes nowhere.
Ball Forward: Getting the ball more forward in your stance (closer to the left heel if you’re a right-handed golfer). This enables you to hit up on the ball giving it more height and launch to the ball.
Tilt Your Spine Away: Another great tip and drill is to tilt or angle your spine away from the target. This enables you to sweep up on the ball giving it more loft and distance. The most common position for amateurs is a straight or reverse tilted spine causing you to hit down on it and losing valuable height and distance.
A beginner golf driver of the ball does not have to give up years of frustration when you apply the above golf driving tips to your practice sessions. Beginning golfers need to learn the fundamentals first, and the swing then gets much easier.
This power is then transferred to your shoulders, down your arms and finally as your wrists release from their cocked position, into the club.
Take a look at Tiger Woods on the right, you will notice how similar our impact positions look.