1-minute Low and Slow for Better Drives
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For the majority of high-handicap golfers the driver is the most difficult club in the bag to hit because it is the longest club and it has the least amount of loft. It will slice more often than not.
For the majority of high-handicap golfers the driver is the most difficult club in the bag to hit because it is the longest club and it has the least amount of loft. It will slice more often than not.
Pros have a low and wide takeaway, which helps them give the ball a more sweeping blow. As opposed to high-handicappers who may lack strength and mobility in spine and hips and pick the up too abruptly. Use this drill to create the correct takeaway.
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