How to Hit a Long Drive in Golf : Golf Tips for Improving Your Downswing

Learn how your downswing can improve your golf drive from agolf pro in this free online instructional video lesson. Expert: Kensey Snyder Bio: Kensey Snyder has been a Golf Professional and Golf Instructor for the past eleven years. Filmmaker: Andy Strohl

25 Responses to “How to Hit a Long Drive in Golf : Golf Tips for Improving Your Downswing”

  • Alfrunk says:

    Oh I’m not very good at all. I’m very inconsistent and hit a lot shorter than I should.

  • Alfrunk says:

    Look you 20 handicapper, shut your disgusting mouth. I WILL tell you how to play until you stop coming on here and embarrassing yourself. You are a disgrace to yourself, golf, and your parents.

  • josephnov says:

    @alfrunk!!! wot ur prob he just asking a question u soppy prick,dont u tell him shut the fuk up,!!!! get a life u old pratt! cud of just gave him advice ,not try being smart ,how sad r u,maybe its cos u just dont know yaslf!!

  • sharkboy3210 says:

    slice

  • Alfrunk says:

    You need to keep it straight you amateur moron. Good lord stfu

  • new5orleans2saints1 says:

    lmao 0:58 ” now we’re ready to give that ball a serious blow”

  • niaziov says:

    guys…check out my swing…n faults

  • KeeyanArvandi says:

    lol i tried my best. check ou tm channel to see my swing.

  • durs6 says:

    wow…who would of thought it was so hard to hit a ball. fuck me ITS SO EASY… everyone forgets about the FLEX of the head on impact. THINK 1 ” FURTHER and that will compensate for the snap. this guy is poop dont waste your time..

  • sagenites2003 says:

    Straight left arm isnt necessary on your backswing. Most golfers cant physically maintain a straight left arm throughout a proper backswing. I’m 55, compete in long driving, and drive the ball 325. Best advice I ever got was to worry more about a proper turn and dont get hung up on a straight left arm. If you want to worry about your left arm – make sure its straight at impact.

  • oiltownguyy says:

    If your having trouble with keeping your left arm straight try this.Losen your grip so the club drops a little easier at the top of your swing.Kinda helped me

  • oiltownguyy says:

    You called it man.I think the absolute number 1 thing to look for in a great swing is the left arm on the backswing.You want that left arm so straight on the backswing it lookslike your punching a straight jab.

  • conklinator says:

    look how his left arm is bent on his backswing. Indicator number one that this guy is bush league as fuck

  • rcw0388 says:

    Its not just you man everyone struggles more on the course than on the range.

  • bygmyke73 says:

    i feel your pain, i can knock it out of the range but i get on a course and im knocking it into the next fairway…

  • Paitriot12 says:

    There’s no pressure on the range, but on the course it’s totally different. I drove the ball 200 yards on the range, but I got on the first tee and drove it like 100.. I know the feeling. You’re not alone.

  • bigcornflakes says:

    I also notice a 2 key power moves here: i think about keeping the angle between your shoulder and your left arm during the initial downswing, and retaining the L shape in the wrists. These moves store power ready for release at impact. I’m not saying it’ll work for everyone but it’s doing wonders for my iron play and improving my driving.

  • crimsonkng says:

    Why can I hit it on the range but then on the course, I can’t hit the side of a barn?!?!?!?! God, I suck!!!!!

  • manavchandna says:

    well ,he is right about maintaing the angle between the shaft and the left arm,but the hips dont spin or turn on the downswing,that will get the shoulders to come down from the ouside ,hence causing an over the top move,Try to move the hips laterally and dont worry about the turn,they will automatically turn .Try it at home,shift your weight laterally then hips will automatically turn.,
    Happy Golfing People

  • eddiebutt1 says:

    don’t listen to that shit i tried it and it made me swing over the top

  • jasjat says:

    this guy sucks. it might work for him but not everyone has the same swing

  • bigcornflakes says:

    For me, the key phrase here was to keep the right palm up duriing the initial downswing. For an habitual slicer this has really paid dividends, and I’m getting more distance and snap in both driver and iron shots. Thank you expert village.

  • namizzean says:

    omg this guy looks so gay lmao

  • elbibop says:

    I have tried everything for more than 20 years. You name it: Hogan’s Supination, Sam Snead’s pull down the butt of the club, Moe Norman’s one plane, Swing the Handle system, A.J. Bonar’s little home run, David Leadbetter, etc.. Some of them worked well for a little while and then went awry.
    The most consistent, for me at least, is swingmachinegolf by Paul Wilson.
    Try it: Powerless arms and wet spaghetti wrists.

  • telescope3 says:

    I totally agree. Good grip, good stance, swinging back around the proper axis, without using the hands/arms excessively to manipulate the clubhead will get you to the top fine. From there, all you need to do is clear your lead hip out of the way. On the other hand if you think that your spine is the axis of the swing (as many do) all the end-effects tips in the world won’t save you.

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