Driver – Get Your Set Up Right
As a golf coach, I often can tell when a golfer is going to hit a poor drive before they start their swing.
The usual giveaways are poor alignment, ball position and body angles. Below are a few basic exercises you can do at home to improve your set up which result in more consistent golf shots.
Practice your driver set up in front of a mirror or glass doors where you can see your reflection (face on)
- Wide Stance – distance between feet a minimum of shoulder width
- Weight 50/50 – lift both feet up and down off the ground a few times until you settle in an athletic stance with even weight distribution between each feet
- Tilt Shoulders – for a right handed golfer, the left shoulder must be higher than the right shoulder to create a slight tilt in your upper body.
- Ball Position Forward – ensure driver head is placed forward in stance (ideally in line with left toe for a right hand golfer)
If you need any assistance with your game, jump online and book a lesson with Luke O’Sullivan or through the Pro-Shop on 9592 1388.
Luke is an outstanding coach and was the head club fitter at Taylormade so can also advise you with clubs.