Can swing lag help or hurt your golf game? According to Jeff Yurkiewicz, emulating pro golfers when it comes to lag can actually hurt your golf game more than help it.
To hit the golf ball a long way, the backswing ought to build up as much energy as possible. Learn how it’s done from long drive competitor, Adam Stacy.
Take a hint from 2003 long drive champ Clayton Burger, and learn his keys for absolutely smashing the golf ball. Tee that golf ball high and let it fly!
Four-time Long Drive Champ Jason Zuback knows all there is about how to crush a golf ball. Listen to his advice and in no time you’ll add yards and tear up the golf course.
Can music make you a better golfer? When it comes to mastering tempo, you better believe it. Learn how big hitters do it with the help of long drive competitor, John Noble. You’ll hit the golf ball a mile with his help.
3 time Re/Max long drive champ Sean “The Beast” Fister advises you to use your knowledge and experience with other sports to maximize your golf ball driving distance.
Take a look at a simple and fun drill to put your sliced shots away once and for all. Pam Wright, LPGA.
One of the most exciting and talented young players on Tour, Sean O'Hair also has one of the best golf swings around. Check out his move with the 3-wood, which is nearly perfect, and you too can learn to hit it long and straight.
Tom Leese from Angel Park Golf Club in Las Vegas, explains why different golf clubs demand different ball positions.
Swaying too far off the ball in the backswing and downswing is one of the most common power leaks in golf. Use 5-time Re/Max World Long Drive Champ Jason Zuback's method for creating power through a proper coil and gain yards now.
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