By Chuck Evans
Special Contributor |
Want to hit the ball longer? Of course you do! No one wants to hit it
shorter!
In all of my years of teaching I have never had someone tell me they wanted
to hit it shorter. But, virtually everyone has told me they wanted to add
distance.
In an article earlier I mentioned that there are keys
to power and accuracy and today I'll go into more about adding power.
You see, it doesn't do any good to hit it father if you can't control the
direction. If you are hitting your tee shots into the right rough and then you
add 30 yards to your tee shot then all you get is farther into the woods!
Power is attained through controlling
the golf club through the "Three Stations."
1. Address
2. Top
3. Finish
2. Top
3. Finish
As players we must control the golf club through these three stations.
A lot of players think that in order to hit it father they have to take it
back farther. While this is true, to a certain extent, if the player loses their
"alignments" and structure by taking it too far back then that player has
defeated the purpose of "loading" the golf club for power.
Power is generated by how fast the arms swing and striking the golf ball on
the "sweetspot" of the club. There is no Power generated by turning the hips! As
an example, how you ever seen anyone sit in a chair and hit a golf ball? These
players routinely hit it over 250 yards! How much "lower" body action is going
on there.
The faster you swing your arms - in rhythm - the faster the clubhead speed.
You can swing as fast as you'd like as long as you keep in balance.
The body provides balance and support, the hands give the shot direction, and
the arms provide the speed.
So while the proponents of using the "big muscles" can be correct in the
directional aspect of the golf stroke - they are all short hitters!
To increase your arm speed, swing a weighted club. After a few repetitions
using this weighted club then pick up your driver and hit golf balls. You will
notice an immediate increase in speed!
If you do
this religiously you will build up those speed muscles and add distance to
your shots.
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