Averee Dovsek explains how increasing your angle of attack is one of the easiest ways to gain distance with your driver.
When we talk about the driver, we’re talking mostly, of course, about distance. And when we talk about distance, we are bombarded with confusing terms and science. Things like moment of inertia and ...
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If you’re looking to improve off the tee, start by thinking less about peak distance and more about tightening dispersion. Imagine a driver that pumps it out 250 yards no matter where you catch it on ...
The advent of launch monitors has given golfers the knowledge that they can add more distance off the tee by hitting up on the ball. But how exactly does one do that? School of Golf host Martin Hall ...