What’s the real key to distance?
It’s not just swing speed – it’s where you strike the ball. Hitting the center of your driver clubface is the first step to unlocking more distance. These three lessons offer practical, easy-to-follow ways to improve your contact, angle of attack, and setup for longer drives.
Lesson 1: Three Tips for More Driver Distance
Christina breaks this down beautifully. Her three tips are simple, clear, and easy to try – even if you’re short on time. If you’re not sure where to start, this lesson gives you a solid foundation.
Your Instructor – Christina RicciSee Christina’s bio and other lessons
Lesson 2: Would You Like 10 More Yards With Your Driver?
Susan’s energy is contagious and her advice is practical. She focuses on small adjustments that can add real yardage, especially if you’re already making decent contact but want more carry.
Your Instructor – Susan VailSee Susan’s bio and other lessons
Lesson 3: Get More Distance With Your Driver
Cathy’s explanation of angle of attack is one of the clearest I’ve seen. If you tend to hit down on the ball or struggle with launch, this lesson can help you gain distance without swinging harder.
Your Instructor – Cathy KimSee Cathy’s bio and other lessons
Just a reminder—I’m the site editor, not a teaching pro. For personalized help, always seek advice from a qualified instructor either here on WomensGolf.com or in person. More distance off the tee builds confidence and should result in lower scores. And I’m confident that trying even one of these tips this week could help you hit it longer and straighter.
Good luck – here’s to more powerful drives!
 
			























