How many of you want longer drives? Is that a dumb question, knowing that most if not all golfers want more distance? Having more distance off the tee is a major advantage if you can convert it. What I mean is if you have a good 150-and-in game. If your wedge game is respectable, you can capitalize on longer drives and shave up to a half dozen or more strokes off your golf score.
To hit longer drives, you must improve your backswing range of motion. This creates a greater amount of stored energy in your core area. This will quickly increase clubhead speed without additional effort.
You won’t have to “try to swing harder” to hit it further.
So the 6 million dollar question is “how do you make a bigger backswing right?”
I want to show you one simple stretch of several that you can do in your home, office, before you play, during play and even after you play that will make a huge difference in your backswing.








