When swinging your driver the ball will never fly as far and
as accurately as it should if we force the acceleration too
early in the downswing. Our goal is to smoothly accelerate the
club so maximum speed is not reached until just after impact.
This is true with all the clubs in the bag but especially with
the driver.
We are going to use two basic learning tools to help us time
the clubhead acceleration properly. The first is visual and
the second is auditory, combining the two will help us to achieve
our goals much faster and more efficiently.
To practice the visual part of this exercise all you need is
your driver and some golf tees. If you have access to a driving
range you can perform the exercise while hitting balls. However,
it is not necessary to be swinging at golf balls especially
in the beginning while you are still learning the proper movements.
All you have to do is place a tee in the ground 12 inches in
front of the tee where the ball would be. When swinging the
club focus on acceleration the club through the ball and to
the tee 12 inches in front of the ball. Make sure the tee is
placed on the path to the target and continue swinging so the
clubhead accelerates through the ball to the second tee. If
you place close attention you will notice the start of the downswing
requires much less effort and the ball will start flying better.
The auditory part of the exercise requires we close our eyes.
We are going to be performing essentially the same drill except
we are going to be listening to the sound of the clubhead as
we swing. The sound we are trying to achieve is a whoosh or
higher pitch sound. The key is to swing so the whoosh can be
heard fro the ball to the second tee. The natural tendency is
to force the acceleration too early in the downswing which means
we would hear the whoosh a few feet before impact.
If you practice accelerating the club at the correct time and
not hurrying your swing, you will be amazed at how much more
fun you have with the driver in your hands.
Til next time.
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