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Golf Technic - Le site et le forum du golf et des golfeurs. Techniques de golf. Le Forum du Golf et des Golfeurs. Driving | GolfTipsMag.com. Increase Your Smash Factor | GolfTipsMag.com. Tiger Woods has a smash factor of 1.48. Bubba Watson is around 1.52. The average amateur has a smash factor of about 1.20. What’s this mean? Your smash factor, which is a clever way to gauge how effectively and efficiently you’re compressing the golf ball, measures your ball speed divided by your clubhead speed. The higher the number, the more power you’re leveraging into the golf ball.

There are several ways to help increase your smash factor, and I’ve broken it down into a few drills and quick fixes that’ll help you ramp up your horsepower on the fly. This drill helps by maintaining more width and extension. The shaft is called the engine of the club for a reason. As you can see here, I’m demonstrating with two alignment sticks where the shaft really should start stressing (bending). Of course, do yourself a favor and get fitted for your driver shaft.

Science has proven that the biggest power source in accelerating the clubhead during the golf swing is to speed up your wrists. Turn Your Right Foot Out | GolfTipsMag.com. By Wayne Allen, CPGA, Photos By Charlie Schroeder Labels: Instruction, Faults And Fixes, Shoes, Quick Tips, Ballstriking, Equipment, Driving, Swing, Power, Game Improvement, Full Swing, Body There are a number of ways to eke out a few extra yards off the tee.

You could buy a new driver, lower your driver's loft, change your ball, get fit so your shaft matches your swing speed or hit the gym and beef up on your golf-specific muscles. While all are valid ways to make you hit it farther, I have a quick, simple solution that takes no time to master: Turn out your right foot. That's it. Since many golfers suffer from poor flexibility, they end up with a shorter-than-optimal backswing length. Once you've done that, just make a normal backswing and you'll notice that you've increased your arc (notice how much wider it is in the two photos). Follow this one easy step, and I guarantee that you'll notice a distance gain.

Add Comment. Storm Down | GolfTipsMag.com. To hit longer drives, you have to get aggressive. And more importantly, you have to get aggressive in the right way. In the example here, let’s look at the first move you ought to make as you descend from the top of your swing and into the golf ball. The longer hitters on Tour (just about all of them these days) know that the greatest way to generate power is to leverage the upper body against the ground. This means, the first move they make as they initiate the downswing is to squat into the ground and push the legs against it. A great way to practice this is to make a series of practice swings where you take the club to the top of your backswing, and pump your leg into the ground.

To hit longer drives, you have to get aggressive. A great way to practice this is to make a series of practice swings where you take the club to the top of your backswing, and pump your leg into the ground. Golf Tips, Driving Range. Golf Advice & Tips. Stop Slicing Your Driver. Golf Tips - Hit The Driver 300+ Yards!!!