I Discovered These Secrets & Started Driving The Ball Over 375yds Consistently

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Published 2024-05-13
Im not too sure why but i've never shared these secrets on youtube before, but I know it can help so many of you who are looking to increase your driving distance.

Ever since in started playing I always had the ability to drive the ball farther than most, and as I improved and my handicap started to drop it became almost like my 'super power'. As i leaned into this more and developed this skill I found myself being able to generate some fairly decent speeds, so I wanted to share with you the key moves that I focus on to help me do this.

The 4 key thoughts are actually quite simple, easy to focus on and non technical so no reason why you can't implement these into your game right away, they helped me consistently driver the ball over 375yds and so i know first hand that they work!

The 4 moves are in mindset, takeaway transition and impact, improve these like I did and you will see some serious gains in your driving distance.

As always i'd love to hear your thoughts so ask any questions in the comments and ill get back to you

Chris

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00:00 Introduction
01:33 Change Your Intent With Driver
03:33 Quicken Up Your Takeaway
06:27 Agressive Transition
08:54 Jump For More Sp

All Comments (21)
  • @danh-or5nt
    Chris, this is one of the BEST videos you or anyone else has done. I'm sure you're aware of the intense competition for eyeballs by skilled golf instructors on YouTube. Your videos are right up there at the top to demonstrate technique for all manner of shots. But this 12 minute video covers a topic and demonstrates a progressive technique to "let it rip!" when you're teeing off on a wide open fairway. I'm quite certain many amateur golfers like me will very much appreciate what you said and demonstrated. THANKS!
  • @makemyday1477
    I always aim to a point on the fairway that allows me to not be perfect and the ball finds the fairway. So no matter if the ball drifts left or right it doesnā€™t matter.
  • @Vnam72
    I'm glad you prefaced this video with your "natural ability". Physical ability is not talked about enough. Can you imagine how hard it is for me to have tried everything 2023/24 and it all averages 180 carry?
  • @nyeboybevan8508
    #1 on the Tube. No waffle, no spinning things out, no endless anecdotal monologues and no mixed messages. Brilliant as ever.
  • @andreysto1202
    I was lucky enough to see Chris hitting the driver in person. That was really impressive. The sound was that (for some reason) only pros can produce. Actually, this "100% sweet spot" sound impressed me even more than distance. A different league, in short.
  • Thanks Chris Brilliant lesson as always. Iā€™ll certainly be trying this at the range tomorrow
  • Great video Chris. Thank you as I can relate 100%! At 50, even though Iā€™m the same height and weight and actually stronger than I was in my 20ā€™s, everything else ages (except both of my hip sockets are both only 10 years old) and my driver distance has reduced slightly. That being said Iā€™m happy with 260-275 metres from the tee. I canā€™t reach long Par5ā€™s in two shots anymore and Iā€™m ok with this as my main focus has shifted to the scoring irons to help ensure just one put.
  • Awesome vid mate. I've been getting a feeling of being cramped for space with driver through the ball. I like how a power move can give me more space in the hitting zone. Can't wait to try!
  • @winsyong
    Great stuff! Love your new approach to lessons which are very well presented to help the common golfer understand and yet based so much on new technical findings from golf research.
  • @johnmorgan331
    Hi Chris, Iā€™m 75 and recently started topping the ball when driving, I mean consistently topping it, destroying my game. This despite raising tee height. Iā€™ve always hit the driver very well in the past and got to 10 handicap in my younger days. Nowhere near that nowšŸ˜¢
  • @maxwellpark3016
    Ive always said do it your way what feels good for you will work
  • @Michieldering
    As a senior, beginner, high hcp player I can only be flabbergasted.šŸ™€ Iā€™ll give it a try when nobody is watching ā€¦šŸ¤£
  • @makemyday1477
    Bobby Jones always said that he started the swing with his left side, donā€™t pick the club up with your hands
  • @downshiftgolf
    I see some Steve Furlonger influences šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„
  • @GRIFF22
    Agree with a lot of tips. However, and ive said this on other videos. Almost all of the longest hitters on the PGA tour have pretty slow backswings...cameron champ, jake knapp, gary woodland, luke list... incredibly slow takeaways. Sometimes this can have the effect or feeling that you have to activate the lower body to generate some speed, which in turn results in the downswing starting correctly with the body before the arms and hands.
  • Chris- 3&4 were good, but showing by lifting the grip, caused the club to move more, was better. As Iā€™ve gotten a lot older than you, I started using what youā€™re describing. Itā€™s helped me with more solid contact and distance. I tend to hit a higher ball flight as well, as I tee the ball a little higher and hit more up on the driverā€¦ Something that may help some of the experienced golfers watching your channel, that are even beyond 70ā€¦..