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Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction - Getting Fit for Distance: Part 2 - Driver Length

How To Pick The Right Driver Length swingmangolf.com Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction - Getting Fit for Distance How To Pick the Right Driver Length Learn how to pick the right driver length for your golf swing and how to hit longer drives. To hit the golf ball farther you must have the right golf equipment. Your driver length is one of the key components to getting the right fit for your golf swing. In this video Golf Instructor, Jaacob Bowden will talk about what you should look for with your golf swing while picking out your driver length. Leave a COMMENT if this video was of help to your golf game. Get Your Free Article “The 3 Keys To Distance” at www.swingmangolf.com.

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Shame you cant spell tho fella ;O)…anyway, dude you have the best golfing tip videos on you tube,top man and good job ;)


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In general & up to a point, the longer the driver length, the more speed is generated. However, the longer the driver length gets, the harder it is for most people to make good contact. Missing the sweet spot by an inch or more can cost you 20+ yards…thus negating any potential distance you might have picked up from the faster speed of the longer length driver. So basically, to get the highest average driving distance, go with the longest length driver where you can still make good contact.


wait so because the driver is shorter, its easier to swing it faster which leads to more power? im kinda confused.


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