Instantly Add 10 Yards to Your Next Drive | Simple Tips from Milo Lines Golf Academy

Hey Rukket Nation, Henry Fall here from the Milo Lines Golf Academy, and today I've got some golf swing tips to help you unlock extra yards on your drives. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, these simple adjustments can make a big difference in your golf backswing, clubhead speed, and distance off the tee.

I've had the privilege of chatting with some of the longest drivers in the world, and they all agree on one key factor: the importance of maximizing your windup in your golf backswing. So let's dive into how you can incorporate this into your game and start seeing results fast.

First off, it's all about that big windup. Instead of a short, arm-driven backswing, focus on really winding up your body, feeling like your right shoulder is reaching for the sky. This bigger stretch sets the stage for increased club head speed and power.

Now, here's a little drill to help you get the feel for this motion. Grab your club and turn it upside down, starting it towards the target. As you swing, focus on creating a flowing motion, counteracting the direction of the club with your body movement. Shift a little right as the club goes back, then left as it reaches the top. This flow helps to sequence your movements and generate the club head speed you need for a powerful drive.

Once you've got the hang of the drill, it's time to translate that feeling into your full swing. As you address the ball, maintain that flowing motion and really emphasize getting your right shoulder back. Feel the torque in your right leg as you coil up, ready to unleash the power on your downswing.

Listen for that satisfying "whoosh" as your club cuts through the air, signaling a well-executed swing with maximum club head speed and efficiency. It's all about that seamless transition from the golf backswing to the downswing, with your right shoulder leading the way.

Not only is this drill a great way to wake up your swing and get your body moving, but it's also an excellent warm-up routine for your next trip to the range. Spend a few minutes focusing on your windup, and you'll be primed and ready to crush it off the tee.

So, next time you're out on the course, remember to dial in that bigger windup and feel the difference in your drive. With a little practice, you'll be adding those extra yards in no time. Thanks for tuning in, and I'll catch you next time on the fairway. Happy golfing!

Want to learn more? Check out other articles with golf swing tips from Milo Lines and Henry Fall. 


Henry Fall is a Golf Coach with Milo Lines Golf, LPGA Tour Caddie to Dana Finkelstein, content creator, and Rukket Golf ambassador. You can check out their online academy at milolinesgolf.com or on his instagram, @henryfallgolf

Milo Lines is a PGA Professional Coach and the founder of Milo Lines Golf milolinesgolf.com. You can find Milo at Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club located in Gold Canyon just outside Phoenix, AZ.
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