
There's nothing quite like it, that feeling of a compressed golf ball on the club face of a driver at the point of impact, followed by the simultaneous sound of the club echoing off the branches of nearby trees, an finally, the perfect balanced finish. It all happens in less than two seconds, but the memory is strong enough to make this feeling last a very long time. Its what brings us back to the golf course, even after a less than stellar round. But why do some people hit the ball farther than others. Is it one's God given talent, or something that can be acquired through practice. I happen to believe it's both. Of course, its not always that simple, there are many variables that come into play. What I think is that every player has a maximum distance threshold, and has the ability to reach that threshold consistently. If a player is consistently hitting 220yrd drives, he/she may be able to add another 10-15 yards through practice.
Post your comments to let us know how you were able to gain optimal distance. It could be by using the latest driver, stretching exercises, or tips from your PGA professional, whatever made it click for you.
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