When swinging the golf club, to generate more club head speed means to get more distance. The trick is keeping the club head under control while you increase the swing speed. Many golfers find that even though they can hit the ball further by 'swinging harder', they'd rather use an easy swing to keep the control.

Luckily 'swinging harder' is not the only way to generate more club head speed. More club head speed should be achieved by improving swing mechanics and making efficient use of the energy that you are already producing in your swing.

Here are 5 Tips to Generate More Club Head Speed:

Loosen Your Grip. Grip is an often underrated part of the golf swing. A looser grip will allow the club to swing through quicker and release earlier. For golfers who struggle with a slice, gripping the ball loosely and in the base of the fingers (not the palm) will help with timing and should not only cure the slice, but add distance too.

Stand on the Balls of Your Feet. Setting up with your weight on the balls of your feet will help you to maintain a good balance and bring a smooth swing through the ball. Some golfers put too much weight on their heels and end up wasting energy trying to keep their balance during the swing, or can't get a proper weight shift fast enough to get more club head speed before contact.
Rotate Your Shoulders Back as Far as Possible. The shoulders play a huge role in generating more club head speed. You need to have a straight back and turn from the back so that your shoulders stay square with each other, but 'spin' on the axis of your spine. The more you turn your shoulders back, the more potential energy you are 'winding up' in your back muscles. You want to try to get your back facing the target.

Straighten Your Right Arm. Straightening your right arm in the downswing is another thing that is often overlooked. Bringing your arms through together with a full extension is key to getting a long axis that will generate high club head speeds. When you begin your downswing, make sure to straighten that right arm as early as possible without causing any hindrance to your shoulder rotation. You shouldn't 'reach out' with your arm, just make sure it straightens out early.
Use Your Hips. The rotation energy you produce is called torque, which is generated by minimizing your hip movement in the backswing to act as resistance, or an anchor, to your rotating upper torso. You can boost the torque even more by turning your hips towards the target before you come through contact. With the right timing you'll be able to give one last big 'twist' to the 'coil' before releasing, and the energy will be tremendous.

Just remember that you need to channel that energy through a long straight axis by straightening that right arm early, keeping your balance steady (and energy focused), and having a loose grip that allows the club to swing through and square up before it's too late! These tips will help you generate more club head speed without having to consciously 'swing harder'.
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