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More Golf Tips Driving a ball off the tee with success can make you feel a whole lot better about your game. Here are a few tips to help you drive the ball better from the tee.
Warm up and stretch your muscles before you tee off. If you have ever been to a live pro event you will notice that the golfers don't just arrive at the course and immediately head to the tee box. Instead they go to the driving range, stretch for awhile and then hit some balls. It is a fact that when your muscles are warmed up they perform better and in turn positively influence your swing. So try to arrive at the course a few minutes early to loosen up and take a few swings.
Once you hit a shot you must stop and read what you just did and you must read it correctly. You must be in a balanced finish to read it properly, so you can check your alignment in case the shot is off line. As you stand in a perfectly balanced finish and watch your ball, ask yourself: how does my balance feel, how was the brush,
how was the path, was the clubface in the correct position, and did I hit it in the center of the clubface? Then, either focus more on what is missing, or play it and go fix it after the round. You will only be able to accomplish 8 to 10 perfect shots per round, so be mentally prepared!
Don't try and hit the ball hard. Simply hitting the ball as hard as you can results in a tense and inefficient physical swing. You can end up achieving the opposite of what you wanted and land the ball way short. A relaxed swing and a relaxed attitude will achieve more accuracy and generally more distance.
If you are the type who likes to do everything to improve your game, then these tips will no doubt prove invaluable. Apply what you have read here and see your scores drop. See you on the fairway! Here is another great tip. Get a good golf training aid like a golf swing trainer.
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