How Do You Drive The Golf Ball 300 Yards?
For golfers, the 300 yard milestone is like passing your driving test or going for your first pint when you’re 18 (or 21 in the States!). It’s one of those moments that you just aren’t going to forget in a hurry. Yet a high percentage of golfers never reach it, which is a shame because a lot of people have the power to hit 300 yard drives, they just simply need to know how to harness that power into the correct technique and timing. Here’s what worked for me: 1) When you take the club back, stretch back and make a nice wide arc. This helps bring the left shoulder underneath your head and acts which promotes should rotation early on in the swing. Should rotation is key to getting power behind the ball – this rotary motion is where all the power comes from. 2) At the top of the swing, stop at parallel or even just before but make sure that your shoulders have turned so that they are underneath your chin. You should feel tight, not loose, and you should feel like you’re coiled up like a s