3 Driving Moves PRO'S DO That AMATEURS DON'T!



We all watch the Pro golfers and tell ourselves “WOW they make it easy!”. Well yes they do, but in this video we are going to share with you the 3 moves the pro’s DO that you probably DON’T that could make a huge impact to your driver swing.

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Chapters
0:00 – Tip No.1 – Shoulder turn
03:41 – Tip No.2 – Hip rotation in the backswing
08:17 – Tip No.3 – Club release at impact

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30 Replies to “3 Driving Moves PRO'S DO That AMATEURS DON'T!”

  1. Meandmygolf says:

    Go on then! Which one of these moves do you struggle with the most? Let us know down below👇

  2. Greg Marlow says:

    Im the first part of the swing, i was told to keep the butt end of the club inside where the ball is, bit you are showing it out towards the ball in front of the right foot?

  3. Tom Gibson says:

    Outstanding, Andy. And really well explained – both the what and why. These tips are coming at the perfect time for me, and appear so much more doable for my skill level. My overarching mission these days is to stay in posture and balance, and these tips fit nicely into that. Balance is something you and Piers stress so much. Thank you!

  4. Ben Singer says:

    I like the tip of pointing the club at the target. Is this the same for irons too?

  5. H N says:

    This is the video that ive needed to see cant get my head around the difference of fliping and releasing
    Thanks 👍

  6. mick19421 says:

    A lot to take in, but one of your best, most informative video’s.

  7. This is a power packed lesson with 3 of the best tips and drills that can actually make the swing repeatable, consistent and, more importantly, comfortable / instinctive. Thanks much 🙏🏽👍🏽

  8. Would all 3 these tips help with iron play as well?

  9. Rob Giles says:

    The first drill – do you recommend doing that for 15 mins a day

  10. Adam says:

    Excellent break down and so well explained. Great video as always thank you

  11. The third move for me! I finish with my arms across all the time! Can't wait to get the bottom of the club to face the target. Great video!

  12. dmpt39 says:

    Followed you off and on; clearly the best you have produced

  13. Brilliant info thanks

  14. Nemdog23 says:

    Never thought of pointing the butt of the club toward the target, I always just thought of pointing my belt buckle toward the target. 10:49 more than likely is the culprit to the dreaded chicken wing. Can't wait to try some dry swings and test it out! Thanks Andy!

  15. Mo Notts52 says:

    Andy, you Guys are great but it's a shame you can't get in a time machine, go forward 30 years and then try those turns. As a 70 yr old can honestly say the body is nowhere near as flexible as it was 30/40 yrs ago. So how about tips for us oldies.

  16. James Craven says:

    Great info! Thanks!!!

  17. rash Abba says:

    As usual, another great video. Thank you so very much.

  18. Cord Jones says:

    Andy, brilliant…as always.

  19. The more I try close the club face the more I hit out of the heel of both driver and irons just cannot get a strike out the middle 😢

  20. James Sayers says:

    For the second drill, could you also lift the left heel to allow for more hip turn?

    Also how far away is the other range we can see in the distance? 😅

  21. Have been working on this for years after watching vids of Hogan and seeing the same head backward move from one of our best (and longest) club players. I had always heard "keep the head still" (certainly helpful for putting, chipping, pitching) but robs distance and smoothness for longer clubs like the driver; may also be harmful to the lower back. My biggest problem now is releasing the club without hooking or getting the big push to the right.

  22. 0331 says:

    What’s ideal AOA? And launch angle? Ironically think my AOA is too much at times, I think like 8 degrees

  23. Another great video Andy, thank you. Very well explained, in simple steps. I'm ok with the first two steps, the turn on the backswing, etc, but I'm not sure I release it properly, even though I usually hit it straight or with a draw. Perhaps I do? Please keep up the great content.

  24. david quinn says:

    Well explained my bad move is the sway to the right . Skying my driver of late is it because my head is in front of the ball at impact

  25. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cheers Andy

  26. Andy Turner says:

    Great advice. I can't wait to get to the range to try this out.

  27. Jim Lunde says:

    Brilliant. Wish I had this video 30 years ago when I started playing golf. Thanks Andy.

  28. mattyday90 says:

    Whenever I work on this I start to sway. Feels like a never ending cycle.

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