Many golfers are looking to increase their distance especially with their driver shots off the tee. Getting extra distance without accuracy won't be much help.
The first thing to understand is the concept of swing speed. As your club swing speed increases, your club will automatically tend to stay on a good path. However, the correct way of increasing swing speed is important. A golfer who tries to swing as hard as they can isn't generating proper swing speed with their
golf clubs for sale. When a golfer tries to swing as hard as they can, they usually rush their swing at some point.
This makes their rhythm jerky and they won't have good control over their
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. Proper tempo will actually help you increase your golf swing speed. Ideally, you want to feel like you swing back at a smooth pace as you wind up in your backswing. The transition at the top should be smooth as well. Then as you stay in your body angles, you can generate extra club head speed by swinging the club down with your arms while shifting your weight to your front side and maintaining your wrist set. Swinging your arms down as opposed to trying to steer or guide your club into the impact zone will actually decrease your speed through impact. You might still get away with hitting a straight shot, but you'll lose a lot of distance this way.
When you maintain good body angles and swing down correctly with your arms, you really open up room for a lot of extra power to come through the golf ball. Everything works together better and in sync and you can use your body, arms, and club to transfer power at impact and send your golf ball flying farther and straighter.
As your swing stays on a good path or plane, you'll be able to hit the ball with
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