Thursday, May 10, 2007

This month’s tip will help you get more air time with your driver. Most of us are accustomed to the 50 yard roll we get from the dormant grass conditions in the winter. During the summer in Florida, the Bermuda grass stays wet longer into the day. All of us must adjust our trajectory in order to maximize our distance potential. Follow these simple tips and you will have the tools necessary to have enjoyable summer golf experience.

Tip #1 – Reposition the ball in your stance. During the winter our tendency is to position the ball more to the middle of your stance. During the summer the ball must be pushed forward in your stance. I generally tell my students to position the ball off the pinky toe of your lead foot. Bonus tip: Use the tallest tees you can find.

Tip #2 – Slightly lower your right shoulder at address. This will make your shoulders a little more steep. This should create an angle that allows the golf ball to climb faster and farther.

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