Master Your Driver Swing: Eliminate Pop-Ups and Improve Contact

TLDRLearn how to improve your driver swing by eliminating pop-ups and making better contact. Focus on tilting your shoulders and getting behind the ball, while maintaining a square clubface. Practice rehearsing your swing to ensure a consistent path and contact point. Avoid popping up the ball and work on extending your arms for a full follow-through. With these adjustments, you'll see a significant improvement in your driver shots.

Key insights

🔑Tilt your shoulders to get behind the ball and avoid hitting down on it, which leads to pop-ups.

🔑Rehearse your swing to ensure a consistent path and prevent outside-in or inside-out swings.

🔑Focus on extending your arms and maintaining a square clubface for better contact and reduced slices.

🔑Practice hitting from the inside for more power and control, while avoiding hooks and slices.

🔑Emphasize a full follow-through with extended arms and a tilted spine to maximize distance and accuracy.

Q&A

How do I prevent pop-ups with my driver?

Tilt your shoulders, get behind the ball, and avoid hitting down on it. This will help you avoid popping up the ball and achieve better contact.

How can I fix a slice with my driver?

Focus on extending your arms and maintaining a square clubface throughout your swing. Additionally, practice hitting from the inside to avoid slicing the ball.

What should my follow-through look like with the driver?

Ensure you have a full follow-through with extended arms and a tilted spine. This will help maximize distance and accuracy.

How can I generate more power with my driver swing?

By tilting your shoulders, getting behind the ball, and hitting from the inside, you can generate more power with your driver swing.

How do I improve the consistency of my driver shots?

Rehearse your swing, focusing on a consistent path and contact point. This will help you achieve more consistent and accurate driver shots.

Timestamped Summary

00:00In this video, you'll learn how to improve your driver swing and eliminate pop-ups.

03:32Tilting your shoulders and getting behind the ball will prevent hitting down and causing pop-ups.

06:30Rehearse your swing to ensure a consistent path and avoid outside-in or inside-out swings.

09:20Extend your arms and maintain a square clubface for better contact and reduced slices.

11:32Practice hitting from the inside to improve power and control while avoiding hooks and slices.

13:58A full follow-through with extended arms and a tilted spine maximizes distance and accuracy.