Butch Harmon has an article at the Golf Digest site called Finding Your Rhythm With The Driver . It's short but it uses a drill you've probably seen before.
Butch says the trick to creating distance with the driver is finding out how fast you can swing it without losing control. To teach you how to do it, he recommends the old drill where you tee up three balls and hit them, one after the other, without stopping. You hit one, step up to the next one as you swing the driver back, then hit that ball and repeat with the third ball.
Essentially, you are just hitting every ball as you walk ahead, swinging your driving force in time together with your stroll. This little guy is not walking very easily, however at the least he's got the swing rhythm down pat:
The concept right here is that in case your rhythm is off, you'll lose your stability at some stage in the drill. But if your rhythm is accurate, there is an excellent danger you will hit every ball solidly. And as you get higher, you can swing quicker with out dropping your stability.
A easy drill with an smooth-to-measure result. And if Butch likes it, it's probable a quite top drill!
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