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Losing yards off the tee? This power leak may be the culprit.

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 23, 2024Updated:October 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Are you looking to add more distance to your golf swing? Most recreational golfers would benefit from more speed in their swing, making the game easier. While many golfers focus on what they should be doing to generate more speed, sometimes the key to more distance is actually eliminating moves that are costing you yards. One common mistake that golfers make during their downswing is “flushing” speed, as demonstrated in a video posted by Titleist Performance Institute.

The video highlights the importance of using the ground to generate speed, known as “ground reaction force.” However, many recreational players make the mistake of squatting during the downswing without pushing back up as the club approaches the ball. This failure to extend the lead leg as the clubhead approaches impact is identified as the “No. 1 loss of power” in the golf swing. To avoid leaking power during the downswing, it is crucial to squat into the ground and then extend the lead leg to ensure maximum speed.

As an assistant editor for GOLF.com, Zephyr Melton covers all things golf, including instruction and amateur and women’s golf. Before joining GOLF, he had experience with the Texas Golf Association, Team USA, the Green Bay Packers, and the PGA Tour. In the pursuit of adding more distance to your golf swing, understanding how to properly utilize the ground for speed can greatly impact your game. By avoiding common mistakes like “flushing” speed in the downswing, you can optimize your swing for maximum power.

Adding more speed to your golf swing involves proper utilization of the ground for generating force. It is essential to squat into the ground during the downswing, but it is equally important to extend the lead leg as the clubhead approaches impact. This action ensures that you are pushing back up from the ground, rather than remaining in a squatted position that leads to power leakage. By fixing these common mistakes in your swing, you can effectively eliminate moves that are costing you distance on the course.

Improving your swing speed can make a significant difference in your game, making it easier to hit the ball further and navigate the course more efficiently. By addressing common mistakes like “flushing” speed in the downswing, you can optimize your golf swing for maximum power and distance. Utilizing ground reaction force and focusing on proper leg movements during the downswing can help recreational golfers enhance their game and achieve their desired results on the course. With the right techniques and adjustments, you can unlock your full potential and improve your overall performance in golf.

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