How Golf Drivers Can Correct Bad Driving Tendencies
It is bad form for golfers to “hook” or “slice” when they try to hit the ball with golf drivers. These drives can produce inaccurate shots. No matter how comfortable the golfer is driving this way, he may not be able to hit the ball with as much power and control as he would like to.
Accuracy comes from proper technique. By making adjustments to his stance and swing sequence, a golfer can correct bad driving tendencies. If you tend to hook, you can move the shot-control weight to the toes. If you tend to slice, you can move the weight to the heels. The trick is to manipulate the club head according to your favored shot so that it will hit the ball hard and full. It is important to note that because golf drivers have unique weighting systems, the proper handling of the club head may be different from one driver to the other.
For more information and other valuable tips about golf equipment, you can visit NGCGolf.Com or call 1-800-285-3900.
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