Timing and club head speed to get that to happen this may help
There are three checkpoints that deal with your wrist hinge. During your back swing, the top of your swing, and just past impact. Get these positions correct and you’ll hit better shots.
http://www.pga.com/improve/tips/swing/improve_elliott062904.cfm
2006-06-06 19:44:07
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answered by Doug 7
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giving you an honest answer is hard it would all depend on your swing. If your ball flight could be too high which means you won't get any roll. Many different things in the flight of the ball. what worked for me was to really slow my backswing to almost a 2 and a half second back swing. I gained about 25 yards because I am now more consistant.
2006-06-06 12:05:19
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answered by iampato 2
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Very simple: You must be physically stronger/more powerful. If you are not strong enough, then regardless of technique, you can only hit so far. The other stuff- launch angle, spin, contact definitely, but most men are only capable of 260 yards if they did those perfect because they're not strong enough. With bad angle, spin, and contact, someone much stronger can still hit it 300. There are guys that can hit 370 at will, and they are often former baseball players. Just pure swinging power, bat or golf club.
2006-06-06 13:08:10
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answered by PlaNet_G0rk 4
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find out what your swing speed is first.
then make sure the flex of your driver fits your swing speed and play a ball that is also designed for your swing speed.
i gain almost 20 yards off the tee when i went to a medium flex shaft and a lower compression ball.
i didnt have go and lift weights to gain more streangth.
2006-06-07 16:17:14
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answered by mark m 2
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Given you have everything correct in a swing and equipments, more distant would come from more power. Then, you should go do fitness training!!! Really, can you video your swing and send MPEG file, so we can analyze your swing!!
2006-06-06 21:25:10
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answered by Titan 7
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In order to increase distance you will need more swing speed. For the best help on your golf game go to www.golfchannel.com and watch some of their instructional videos. Also, you can go to Butch Harmon's website, http://www.butchharmon.com/harmon_hints.asp?tab=tips&sel=harmon_hints, and watch some of his videos.
2006-06-07 15:54:16
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answered by dehere3737 2
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BETTER CONTACT IS KEY, TRY TO SWING SLOWER AND MAKE BETTER CONTACT. AS YOU GET USED TO BETTER CONTACT YOU THEN INCREASE YOU SWING SPEED, DISTANCE IS NOT EVERYTHING, WHAT DO YOU CARE IF YOU HAVE TO HIT FOUR IRON WHEN EVERYONE ELSE IS HITTING EIGHT IRON, AS LONG AS YOU SCORE WELL, WORK ON YOUR SHORT GAME YOU'LL SCORE BETTER AND BE MORE CONSISTANT... GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN...
2006-06-06 12:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Better ball-striking combined with a workout regimen
2006-06-06 13:14:10
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answered by jimseki 2
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If you want more distance, try adjusting your stance and backswing.
2006-06-07 14:40:22
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answered by tvn6929 3
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