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  1. The Top Coach Reveals 3 Secrets to Increase Distance Effortlessly
  2. Discover 3 Ways to Boost Distance with Minimal Effort, as Advised by a Top Coach
  3. Top Coach Unveils 3 Techniques for Finding More Distance Without Increasing Effort

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 18, 2024Updated:October 18, 20242 Mins Read
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If you want to hit the golf ball farther without feeling like you have to swing any harder, Eric Cogorno, a top teacher, has some tips for you. In a recent video posted on his Instagram account, Cogorno shared three simple moves that can help you increase your distance off the tee. The first move involves tilting at setup, where you bring your right shoulder closer to your right hip. This helps improve your attack angle and can lead to more distance.

The second move Cogorno suggests is to press into your trail foot and feel like you’re tossing the club away from the target to start the swing. This helps shift your pressure early, creating good width and momentum that will give you more speed without extra effort. The key is to keep the trail arm wide and avoid early hinging, leading to a more powerful downswing.

The third move recommended by Cogorno is to keep your head back through impact. This helps improve your angle of attack, allowing you to hit the ball more level or up for maximum distance relative to your speed. Many top drivers of the ball have their head working back away from the target a few inches through impact, releasing up and forward into the follow-through. This move can further enhance your attack angle, leading to more distance off the tee.

Cogorno also emphasizes that these three moves won’t fix major swing issues such as a wrong grip. It’s important to address any glaring swing issues that may be affecting your contact or direction control. However, implementing these three key moves can help increase your distance without adding more effort or force to your swing, regardless of your skill level.

In conclusion, if you’re looking to hit the ball farther without swinging any harder, consider incorporating Cogorno’s three simple moves into your golf swing. By focusing on tilt at setup, shifting pressure early, and keeping your head back through impact, you can improve your attack angle and generate more distance off the tee. Remember to address any other swing issues that may be impacting your game, but these tips can help you maximize your distance potential on the golf course.

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