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Should I Swing My Driver At Maximum Effort? Yes, Says Top 50 Coach Alex Elliott - And Here's Why


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The article from MSN, written by Top 50 coach Alex Elliott, discusses the debate on whether golfers should swing their driver with maximum effort. Elliott argues in favor of swinging at full speed, explaining that modern golf technology, including drivers with larger sweet spots and more forgiving designs, allows for this approach without sacrificing accuracy. He emphasizes that the fear of mishits leading to slices or hooks is less relevant with today's equipment. Elliott also points out that swinging harder can actually help in achieving a better swing path and clubface alignment due to the increased speed and momentum. He supports his argument with data showing that many top players on the PGA Tour swing at speeds close to their maximum, suggesting that this approach can lead to longer drives and potentially lower scores, provided the golfer has the right technique and equipment.

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