Golf Swing Speed Drills – Get More Distance

Each golfer needs to have the option to hit it further, regardless of whether it's off of the tee or 250 yards out on the fairway.

The principle reason is that more separation permits you to take shorter clubs with more space and hit higher shots that land milder into greens and are increasingly controllable.

As you may know, speed — all the more explicitly, clubhead speed — is the single most prominent supporter of separation, since a higher clubhead speed means a higher ball speed. It has been demonstrated that, with a driver, each 1 mph speed up brings about roughly 2.8 more yards of convey.

The inquiry at that point turns out to be: how would we produce more clubhead speed?

On the off chance that you feel that there's space for you to improve around there, the drills that follow should support you.

1. Hold It Up 

This drill is for golfers who feel they ought to get somewhat more as far as clubhead speed.

The Procedure 

With your driver or other long club, address the ball and hold the club up around 2-3 feet noticeable all around.

From that point, make your backswing and let the club return regularly behind the ball in your downswing.

The Goal 

At the point when you play out this drill, you'll presumably find that you hit it more distant, in light of the fact that it will in general keep your swing curve wide and makes you swing somewhat quicker through the ball.

When you become acclimated to the sentiment of swinging speedier through the ball, you can return to taking your typical location, and ideally you'll begin creating more clubhead speed normally.

Watch golf ace Marc Minier exhibit the drill:

2. Accelerate By Slowing Down 

This drill is for golfers who are yielding clubhead speed by abusing their body in the downswing.

The Procedure 

Put your left hand over your chest onto your front-right shoulder (or the other way around for a left-gave golfer). With your other hand, hold your club (driver, and so on.) topsy turvy directly over the clubhead, with the clubhead looking towards the ground.

Keeping your left/right hand on your shoulder, make practice swings with one arm and tune in for the "whoosh" at the base of the swing close to the golf ball.

Focus on not utilizing any of the muscles in the lower arm, bicep or shoulder as an afterthought that your hand is set.

The Goal 

This drill will assist you with keeping your head still and abstain from making movements in the downswing that will hamper your clubhead speed.

Keep rehearsing the drill until you can truly develop your speed and your "whipping" activity.

See this drill in real life (just as more tips) with PGA educator Zach Allen:

Conclusion

Give these drills a try, be persistent, and hopefully you’ll be able to see some positive results!

If you want more than just speed drills, take a look at this. This is going to help you increase your clubhead speed, increase your distance by 20-30 yards, and improve your consistency with all clubs:

Have you tried any of these speed drills? What have your results been? Let us know in the comments below.

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