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Chuck Evans Golf - World Class Golf Instruction>Article Archive>driving the ball

Drive For Show

All great drivers of the golf ball have several characteristics in common.

  • Stance width - the inside of the heels as wide as the outside of the shoulders
  • Impact Point - the inside of the ball is in line with the left shoulder
  • Compression - the ball is struck in a slightly descending blow
  • Address - the hands and the butt of the club point somewhere between the left thigh and the mid-body
  • Body and Arms - To visualize how important the hands are, imagine a swing without them. With only a pivot, you would never swing faster than your body could turn.  The independent action is the movement of the hands and wrists. Take your normal grip on a club and hold it out in front of you. The simple action of cocking and uncocking your wrists moves the clubhead almost 3 feet
  • Loft - most players don't use a driver with enough loft - I recommend getting a minimum of 10 degrees
  • Length of Driver - the majority of drivers today are too long for the majority of players.  Do yourself a favor and try 43-44 inch driver instead
  • Balance - Keep your head between the feet, NEVER TO THE OUTSIDE!

 

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