By Karen
Palacios-Jansen Special to WorldGolf.com |
Although not the longest driver on the LPGA Tour, at 5 feet 5 inches tall and
125 pounds, Lorena
Ochoa can belt it out with the best of them. Lorena's 270.6 yard average
driving distance ranks third on the LPGA
Tour.
So how does an average size woman hit it so far? With a lot of practice and a
rock solid set-up that promotes power. If you are looking to increase
distance off the tee try this power set-up.
The Correct Angle of Attack at Impact
Angle of attack is the way the clubhead approaches the ball at impact.
To hit the ball correctly in the sweet spot you must understand how the
clubhead should approach the ball.
When you hit a driver, the angle of attack is shallow. The clubhead should
arrive to the ball at the same level.
This sweeping motion assures that you will hit the ball in the sweet
spot.
Set-up Correctly for Power and Distance
In order to achieve the correct angle, you must set-up "behind the ball at
address." To do this, play the ball off the inside of the left foot and tilt
slightly into your right side so that the head starts behind the driver. You
want to have the ball in line with your left ear. This position will help you
turn and sweep the ball off the tee at impact.
The most common fault I see with high handicappers is that they have the
wrong angle of attack with their drivers. This happens when they set up
incorrectly with too much weight on the left side, causing the head to be on top
of the ball or even in front of the ball at address.
A reverse pivot follows this set up and causes too steep of an angle of
attack. When the clubhead approaches too steeply or from the outside, you will
end up hitting the ball on the toe or on the top of the clubhead.
Try This Drill
Practice setting up behind the ball with the driver. Place a club behind your
back and make sure that your right shoulder is lower than the left. This angle
should set your head behind the ball at address. Practice making a level turn,
at the top of your backswing and make sure your left shoulder is over your right
knee. If your left shoulder is still over your left knee, then you have a
reverse pivot.
Practice your driving set-up in the mirror. Check your alignment and make
sure that you are set-up behind the ball at address. Your set-up should promote
a sweeping motion.
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