Arnold Palmer’s Key to a Great
Drive
"A good drive sets up the entire hole, so you need to strike it solidly and keep it in play. First, make sure your setup is correct. Your feet should be shoulder-width apart, with the ball positioned just inside your left heel.
A strong, athletic stance is key—stay balanced and don’t sway too much during the swing.
As you take the club back, keep it smooth and controlled. Don’t rush. Let the backswing build naturally, and make sure you turn your shoulders fully. A proper coil stores power.
On the downswing, start with your lower body, shifting your weight forward while keeping
your head steady. Let your arms follow through naturally—don’t try to force it.
Swing through the ball, not at it, and always finish in a balanced position.
The key to hitting fairways is rhythm.
Power comes from a combination of technique and tempo, not brute force.
Swing within yourself, stay confident, and trust your mechanics. If you do these things, you’ll hit more fairways and give yourself a great chance to score well.”
Palmer’s driving philosophy was about control, balance, and commitment to the shot—all crucial for consistency off the tee.
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