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Chris Como explains 3 techniques that will help you make a bigger backswing even if you are not very flexible. A longer backswing will lead to more clubhead speed and farther drives.
Comments (6)
will try the drill
I always thought the way to manage distance from the bunker was changing the hitting distance behind the ball, ultimately using the amount of sand to control the distance. 2" vs 1", etc.
I’ll give it a go thanks
I have a short back swing always have
Should I mess with trying to lengthen it?
Hi Chris, thanks for the good tips. My problem is I tend to push the ball. I guess I am hitting inside out but am not able to close the club face. Any other suggestions? What if I close the club face little at the address? Thanks.
Are these stretch tips relevant for all full swing clubs (i.e not the putter of course) like a 7 iron or hybrid? Is this effective when in the rough, too?
Thx
Ted
will try the drill
I always thought the way to manage distance from the bunker was changing the hitting distance behind the ball, ultimately using the amount of sand to control the distance. 2" vs 1", etc.