| When it comes to golf driving distance, seasoned | | | | One of the other common causes for a shorter |
| pros and new players alike can suffer some of | | | | drive is the stance. If you are losing distance, try |
| the same problems on the green. One of the | | | | taking a moment to examine your swing stance. |
| more common issues is losing distance when | | | | Your feet should be splayed very slightly |
| teeing off. This issue can seem insignificant, but | | | | outwards, with your forward foot on the target |
| shots landing a yard short can easily lead to them | | | | line and your back foot pointed slightly away. |
| landing eight yards, ten yards, even farther short. | | | | Additionally, players will very often accidentally put |
| These are just a few quick and easy fixes to this | | | | their weight on their front foot during the back |
| problem. | | | | swing, and this is incorrect. It should be placed on |
| Just about the most common reason for tee | | | | the back foot, and transferred to the front in the |
| shots not getting the distance you want is too | | | | follow-through. |
| much tension on the club. Golf is a game of | | | | Just remember, everything in golf is flexibility and |
| finesse and balance, and letting the momentum of | | | | balance. It's important to be aware of what you're |
| the loosely-held club carry your shot will get your | | | | doing, but relaxing will solve more problems than |
| ball farther down the course than trying to | | | | you think. Keep these tips in mind and you'll be |
| murder the ball ever will, guaranteed. | | | | driving up to par in no time! |