How To Hit The Ball Straighter And Longer

Many golfers hit the ball off the tee only to see it curve toward the trees, or meander off the green into a sand trap. If they could learn to hit the ball straighter then they could drastically reduce their total score. The way you hit off the tee drastically affects the rest of your game.

By learning to fix this problem can help eliminate the frustration you feel while playing. This means that you may actually learn to enjoy the game. One way of improving your game is investing in your game a little bit. Purchasing new clubs can help you learn to play better. A new driver can help you keep the ball straight.

One of the top producers of quality drivers is Calloway golf. A Callaway driver is designed to provide you with a strait, long drive off every tee. One of the most popular of their drivers is the Big Bertha. Big Bertha is one of the oversized titanium drivers that Calloway produces.

The Callaway golf drivers range offers a variety of drivers so that they can focus on providing drivers with many different levels of skills an opportunity to improve their game.

The Callaway 460 driver is the most popular version of their drivers. This driver is designed to provide you with the largest amount of surface allowed by USGA limits. They have designed this driver with 460cc of head space, with a tapered face. This design provides the optimum design for providing a longer straighter ball off every tee.

While a good set of clubs will help you play a better game, they cannot improve the way you swing. There are still some things you will need to focus on. You should ask yourself what you are doing wrong. What is it you are doing that is keeping your ball from being straight? By answering this question you can go far to improving your game.

Perhaps your problem is that you’re slicing either to the left or the right. Or maybe your ball is going to high and then turning, or it may be going low and bending fast. All of these problems can be associated with your grip. Fixing your grip can be a process of trial and error. No two people’s grips are the same. A good way to fix this is to ask your friends for suggestions or consult the course pro, where you play.

Besides your grip it could be your swing. Many people tend to lift the club too high in their backswing. This can result in a swing plane that is too steep. Swinging not high enough could be the cause of the problem as well. However this is kind of rare, it is far more common to over swing than to under swing.

So many of us start with a great swing and then we slam on the brakes right before hitting the ball. We usually do this because we are concerned we are going to slice and then we slice because we hit the brakes and this is where it gets frustrating. When you overcompensate you end up doing the very thing you are trying to avoid. Mastering your grip and your swing and remembering to not hit the brakes can affect the way your ball travels and will have a positive effect on your attitude and how you play.

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