If you want to hit the ball longer (and who doesn’t), we’ve compiled some great tips that have helped a lot of people. They should help you as well, but as with any tips designed to boost your yardage, you’ll need to go to the driving range and practice.
One of the best distance tips you’ll ever get is to never sacrifice accuracy for length. Hitting your ball a huge distance won’t help you a bit if your shot is wild and ends up in the trees, a bunker or a pond. Accuracy should trump distance every time for almost all recreational golfers.
Try splaying your forward foot (your left foot if you’re right-handed) out just a bit to gain some additional yards with your driver. Even though your arms swing the club, your hips are the primary source of the power you need to hit long shots. By angling your left foot out slightly, you give your hips a better chance of making a full turn. The additional power your hips can then generate will give you extra distance.
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Making sure your posture is correct can often result in a yardage boost, because your knees must be flexed at address before your hips will be able to generate maximum power. In addition, maintaining your knee flex throughout your swing helps your weight shift smoothly from your right side onto your left side as you’re striking the ball.
Your hands play a relatively minor role in your swing until just before impact. However, as your hips move through the impact zone and the club head approaches the ball, your right wrist should quickly snap forward to reduce your club head lag. This snap significantly adds to your club head speed and is one of the best but trickiest to master of all the tips designed to help you hit the ball longer. It’s worth the effort, though, because once you get the hang of it, you’ll gain ten or twenty yards or even more. You can benefit from this tip on every full shot you take, from your driver down through your wedges.
Many people make the mistake of trying to gain extra distance by muscling through their swing with their arms. Trying to overpower the ball with an arms-only swing is never as effective as a smooth swing that utilizes your legs and hips effectively. The key to hitting longer golf shots lies in your club head speed. Although more muscular players might have a slight distance advantage because of their strength, using the arms as a source of power will almost always fail. The club head will almost always end up open or closed at impact, causing a short slice or a weak hook. Avoid the temptation to rip the ball with your arms.
Being able to hit a draw can also add to the length of your shots. A draw is a golf shot that starts out straight or slightly to the right but then curves back slightly to the left. Normally, a draw has a lower trajectory and can roll a considerable distance if it lands on the fairway. It’s the favorite ball flight of many golf professionals.
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Remember, practice is essential when you’re trying to hit the ball longer. In fact, there’s simply no substitute for practice when you’re trying to improve any aspect of your game. So, get out on the driving range and put these tips to work. You’ll soon be adding distance.

