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How This Pro-Approved Drill Transformed Rob Lowe’s Driving

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 21, 2025Updated:January 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a recent article on GOLF.com, actor Rob Lowe shared how a drill from professional golfer Rod Pampling transformed his ability to hit the driver. Lowe emphasized the importance of getting the ball off the tee safely in order to lower your handicap. The key to hitting a driver efficiently is ensuring that your lead shoulder is higher than your trail shoulder at impact. This increases the angle of attack and helps you hit up on the ball, resulting in longer drives down the fairway. Many amateur golfers struggle with maintaining the proper tilt away from the target and instead keep their shoulders level throughout the swing.

To address this issue, Pampling gave Lowe a simple drill to help him fix his shoulder tilt. The drill involves standing in your golf posture with the driver, holding the head of the club on the ground with the shaft pointing straight up. Then, extend your lead arm and place your hand on the butt of the grip. From this position, swing your right arm back while focusing on keeping the lead shoulder higher than the trail shoulder throughout the swing. Lowe found this drill particularly helpful because it can be done anywhere, even in front of a mirror.

Lowe emphasized the importance of ingraining the feel of the drill in order to consistently hit up on the ball with the driver. By practicing this drill regularly, golfers can improve their ability to get in the proper position to maximize distance off the tee. Lowe’s experience serves as a reminder that even experienced golfers like celebrities can benefit from simple swing drills to improve their game. Whether you’re a weekend hacker or a seasoned professional, finding the right swing thought can make a significant difference in your performance on the course.

Golf is a unique sport that can be enjoyed by people of all demographics, making it a universally appealing game. It has a way of humbling players of all skill levels, as the golf ball doesn’t discriminate based on who is swinging the club. This universal challenge is what keeps players coming back for more, constantly striving to improve their game and achieve better results on the course. Watching celebrities, politicians, and athletes play golf serves as a reminder that everyone faces the same struggles and challenges when it comes to hitting the ball straight.

The game of golf is filled with opportunities for improvement, no matter how experienced or talented you may be. Learning from professional golfers like Rod Pampling and incorporating their advice into your game can lead to significant improvements in your performance on the course. By focusing on simple drills and swing thoughts, golfers can enhance their skills and ultimately lower their handicaps. The key is to remain open to new techniques and strategies, and to be willing to put in the practice necessary to see results. Just like Rob Lowe, all golfers can benefit from seeking out advice and guidance to help them reach their full potential on the course.

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