Effortless Distance Explained! 3 Ways To Add 50+ Yards!

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Published 2024-05-28
Adding yards to your tee shots is a proven way to reduce scores and lower your handicap, but how can you do it?

Many people go in search for extra CLUB HEAD SPEED, thinking they have to swing FASTER to make the ball go further. However, increasing club head speed isn’t always a guarantee of more distance, as swinging faster can result in less control of the strike location on the club face and end up resulting in LESS DISTANCE than before!

The goal should be to increase BALL SPEED, and the best way to do that is to ensure you are striking the CENTER of the CLUB FACE as often as possible when you hit the Driver. Off-center hits are the main issue I see with amateur golfers with the driver, causing low ball speed (and distance) and poor directional control as well.

This video explores the importance of centered contact and its affect on ball speed and DISTANCE. I show you how to add 50 yards or more distance WITH THE SAME SWING SPEED just by improving your strike!!!

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All Comments (21)
  • @susanfrancis399
    Probably the best golf video series on the internet. Very understandable and transfers easily to the course. I’m 82 and shot my age the other day and I attribute this to Cheney’s videos.
  • @bodynfocus
    You are so correct. "Faster" is a learned skill, and the only way to get started is to DO IT. Back in the days of "Typing" or keyboard classes, our instructor would have us perform drills just moving the fingers as fast as possible. Accuracy (words at that point) was not important, but there was no way to build up typing speed without regularly pushing that boundary. Great video. 😎👍
  • @PawelSiczek
    One of Paddy's best tips, stay in motion! I swing all out 3 or 4 times before settling into a waggle and it's made a very nice difference.
  • @jayweller6011
    Thank you Rob. You always do a great job of breaking it all down in clear and concise terms and language that is easily understood.
  • Hey Rob. Your training has absolutely improved my game! I have recommended your channel to all my golf buddies.
  • @FindingtheTips
    Another great video, Rob! Love the distance chart you made showing the change in distance with the various contact points on the driver!
  • @user-qd1qq8vs5n
    Great clearly explained video Rob, love the waggle tip to stay loose , often feel way to still above ball 👍 I’ll connect soon for that lesson ⛳️
  • @Gafgarion852
    Unsolicited advice (for your viewers), get some foot spray (super cheap and easy to find) and spray your driver face at the range. Great way to see / know where you are striking the ball.
  • @HoodieMarce
    Hi Rob! Thank you for your amazing tips, they have drastically improved my overall game in the past month since I’ve started watching them. However, I have found myself overthinking the swing at times with the several tips you have provided over the past 3 years. I was curious if there is any specific swing thought, feel, or drill that hits all the desired positions in accordance with your swing philosophy. I look forward to hearing what you have to say about this. Thank you coach!
  • @mark60118
    Once you get your pressure to your front foot, rotate the front hip back from the target line. That move not only gives you rotation but also lift to help with a upward AOA.
  • @SaleenS351R
    The overhead view of the club head, is the head moving that drastically, on the heal and toe strikes, due to the impact on the ball?
  • Thanks Rob. If the club shaft is too long. Why not just choke up to see if it makes an improvement?
  • @hbyrdut
    I hit up on the ball a lot. I tee it high and spin it low and launch it high. I can lower my tee and gain a little ball speed but I seem to get more distance with a little lower ball speed and lower spin and higher launch. What are your thoughts?
  • @Valpo5203
    Thanks, Rob! Since I am not sure where I strike the ball, would it help to use some spray on powder on the driver to establish whether I’m hitting it off the toe or heel? Do you recommend this?
  • @ropo1099
    Rob, we spend most our time in the ROUGH ! could you show us how to get out of, ball high grass and higher ? with 60yd wedge . with a 150yd iron ? with a 180yd hybrid/fairway wood ? Country l Clubs fairways are Not like Carpet !
  • @omarmatpiah5412
    Hi Rob, I have to address the ball nearer to the heel during set up to get better contact at the middle of club face.. do you have comments on that
  • @thecount1001
    how do i swing the club faster? 'well, have you tried'?....... LOL.