How to Hit a Long Drive in Golf

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Learn tips on improving your golfing long drive from a golf pro including how to perfect your back swing and follow through in this free online instructional video series.

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Tags: sport, sports, long, golf, swing, drive, driver, driving

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Summary: One of the most esteemed games in existence, golf has been played for centuries around the world. Believed to have originated in Scotland, this game is played for leisure and competitively. The basic idea of the sport is to hit a ball into a hole using different clubs. Every golf course is different and presents such obstacles as trees, lakes and sand traps. What could be more important than your golf swing (or drive)? The game starts with the first player placing a ball on a tee and driving it down the fairway. Therefore, having a proper and efficient swing is one of the most important aspects of your golf game.

In this series of video clips, get expert tips on your golf swing and improve your golf drive. Starting with your grip and expanding onto your posture and pre-shot routing, our expert gives informative tips that will give you an advantage on the golf course. Watch as our expert demonstrates the proper way to set the driver and swing your club. Having an appropriate follow-through and impact zone will also increase your drive as well as the finish to your stroke. Learn more about the art of driving from our golf expert in the video clip titled “Summary of Driving.”

About the Expert

Expert: Kensey Snyder has been a Golf Professional and Golf Instructor for the past eleven years. A native of Indiana, Kensey first made a name for himself in college where he earned "All American" status for golf. He now calls New Jersey his home and is available for private and group lessons at Willowbrook Golf Center in Wayne, New Jersey.

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