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Nothing is more satisfying than consistently hitting long drives down the center of the fairway. Developing a smooth and rhythmical swing can do more for your drives than any attempt to 'power' the shot. Don't try to kill the ball. The vast majority of touring pros swing at 70 to 80 percent of their capacity unless an extra 20 to 30 yards is an absolute necessity.
The 'V' of the left hand should point between the right shoulder and chin.
Remember the two knuckle rule. Two knuckles of the left hand should be visible at address. Square your shoulders and hips on a line parallel to the target.
Tee the ball so that one-half is above the top of the driver. Always tee it up when given the opportunity.
Tee the ball nearest trouble and drive away from it. This gives you a greater angle and lessens the chance of hitting OB or into a water hazard. | |||||