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How To Hit The Ball Straighter And Longer

It is common for a beginning or intermediate golfer to hit the ball and watch it curve, heading right for the trees. Learning to hit the ball straight can be a big step toward improving your golf game. Keeping the ball straight affects just about every other aspect of the 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.

Callaway Golf is one of the most popular manufacturers of drivers. They offer many different drivers. One of the most popular is the Big Bertha. This oversized titanium driver is perhaps the best Callaway driver they have to offer.

The Callaway golf drivers range offer many different drivers that are all designed to do the same thing, improve a golf game. By offering a variety of drivers Callaway is able to focus on many different levels of golfers. This provides golfers of every skill level an opportunity to improve their game.

Perhaps their most popular and best driver is the Callaway 460 driver. The limits of design are pushed with this driver. The specs are just within the limitations set by USGA. The 460cc of area on this driver provide just about the largest area permitted to hit the ball with. The 460 is a titanium driver that is designed to provide a longer and straighter ball.

Besides a good quality club there are some others things that need to be considered in order to improve your drive. One of the first things you should focus on is the source of your problem. What is it you are doing that causes the ball from keeping straight? If you can answer this question then you can go far to improve your game.

Perhaps you struggle with slicing the ball. This is very common among new and intermediate golfers. Where you hit the ball will affect where it goes. Hitting it too high can cause a problem so can hitting it too low. Most of the time this is as a result of your grip. Get a grip on things and checkout how you are handling the driver. Ask friends to help or if you want real advice talk to the golf course pro.

One of the hardest things to do for some golfers is learning to swing the club effectively. It is common to over swing. This will cause the angle you hit the ball at to be too high. Or you may be swinging not high enough.

It is also common to swing the club great and then hit the brakes before the driver comes into contact with the ball. This is usually out of a concern for slicing. We tend to be concerned about an aspect of the game and so we over compensate. This results in us doing the very thing we are trying to avoid. Learning not to slice can be a huge part of perfecting your game and keeping the ball straight and long off the tee.

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