A great way to practice all three and to hit longer drives is to practice with a wedge. That's right, a wedge. Assume your normal grip and address position but, before taking the club back, lift your right thumb (for right-handers) off of the grip. Hit balls, focusing on making smooth, rhythmic swings. With your thumb off of the grip, your wrists will release naturally and fully through the ball. Hold your finish position for a three count after each swing. If you're able to assume and hold a picture-perfect finish, you can rest assured that you're in balance and swinging with a nice, even tempo.
Long-drive competitor Darryl Anderson captured the 1994 RE/MAX National Long Drive Championship.
Resource: golftipsmag
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