Golf instruction: How to generate more power with your driver

Hitting the ball farther is every golfer’s dream.

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Hitting the ball farther is every golfer’s dream. There are tons of ways to go about adding yardage to the clubs in your bag, but let’s simplify it.

This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek demonstrates how to use your feet and arms to generate more speed at different points in the golf swing. Using the ground in the golf swing is commonly talked about by teaching professionals, and we help explain what that truly means when you do so.

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