Like many amateur and professional golfers at this time of year, I am keen to improve my clubhead speed in the golf swing.
We all know that achieving a centred strike is the key to achieving maximum distance, but increasing the speed in which you swing the club can also provide a pretty drastic distance boost on the course.
5 Tips To Generate More Clubhead Speed In The Golf Swing
Ben Emerson
Ben Emerson is a Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach with a modern approach to the game. His methods have seen him become one of the most revered coaches in the country, and even has a few celebrity clients on his books. In his coaching career of more than 20 years, Ben has helped golfers of all ages and abilities to improve their performances and enjoy the game.
Ben is also the author of Strike It Pure, an instructional guide to the art of ball striking in golf. This book aims to help amateur golfers improve their golf swing, shoot lower scores and fulfil their potential on the course through engaging, actionable tips and drills. Strike It Pure also features in Golf Monthly’s best golf books guide.
In more than 20-years of coaching amateur and professional golfers, I can safely say that I have never been asked how to hit the ball shorter.
Distance is king and finding ways to increase your length off the tee and on approach are key to cutting your handicap and shooting lower scores.
Some incorrectly assume that the best way to do that is head out with a bucket of balls and start machine-gunning them as fast – which is actually one of the things you should never do at the driving range.
There is a case for trying to swing the club faster, which we will come onto later, but it’s about quality over…
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