Friday, August 24, 2012

Aiming for Better Tee Shot in Golf

By Javier Bloxham


Are you looking to have more distance off the tee? However, many golfers be worried about or battle with their tee shots. There are many simple tips that you can do to help you enhance your distance off the tee.

Here are some things to take into account, one golfer to a new:

Make a solid tee-shot routine- What you do and what you really are thinking if you approach the tee is vital to your game. If you develop a solid tee-shot routine, you don't have to over-think it when you step up there. Develop a routine after which do it a similar every time you step-up to the tee box.

Adjust your weight- At address, attempt to place 60-70% of one's weight on your own right foot. Build your stance slightly wider than your shoulders and have your toes pointed just slightly outward. This probably is not a huge change on your own typical stance but the small difference can have a big result.

Tee up high- You'll be able to tee the ball high and move it more forward by our front toe to assist you catch up the upswing. Use a stronger grip than you normally would with your hands turned back toward your back shoulder. Utilize a wide arc and aim for max extension by stretching your arms outward on your own swing.

Don't lift your left foot- Avoid lifting your left foot on the backswing and you will keep your lower body solid around the backswing. This should help you get more distance from the shot.

Swing fast; not hard- It is vital that you complete all the steps of the smooth, fluid swing quickly however, not hard. You desire the swinging motion to be smooth using a solid connection with the ball; not whip it around fast and bang into the ball.

Using these tips combined, you can create a smooth tee box routine that will help you get the most distance off the tee. Practice it for the range repeatedly until you are happy and you see yourself receiving targeted distance from that.




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