Long, straight drives only happen when you catch the ball on the sweet spot and swing slightly in-to-out as you approach impact. Problem is, most rec players swing slightly (or extremely) out-to-in (as in, left of the target).
A visual aid can help.
Set up a yoga block (or any soft brick-shaped object) about one inch outside the ball after you’ve teed up. Use the block as a guide to steer your club on the correct downswing path.
If you tend to swing too steep or cut across the ball, you’ll hit the block — not good. Make some slow-motion practice swings to start, missing the block every time, then go after it at full speed.
When you consistently miss the block, you’ll find your drives soaring farther while avoiding slices and pop-ups. It’s an easy drill but it works like a charm every time.
Cheryl Anderson is a GOLF Top 100 Teacher who coaches at Heathrow Legacy Club in Lake Mary, Fla.
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