Power golf is a game very few golfers can play. What I mean by that ispower golf takes a certain level of golf specific strength and flexibility. There are requirements that have to be in place to maximize your power and golf driving distance.
Its not as easy as getting the latest-greatest driver at $500. Its not buying Titleist ProV1s at $45 a case. Its not even taking more lessons (although swing mechanics are very important).
The answer is improved strength and flexibility from a rotational standpointin your coreto play a power golf game.
The golf swing is a turn (rotate back) and a turn (rotate through). If there are limitations that dont allow you to rotate back fully and store that torque (energy), then you will never play a power golf game. I hate to sound harsh, but its the truthplain-and-simple.
Do you currently feel like you can make a full backswing with max torque in your core area? I mean a 90+ degree shoulder turn with nothing more than a 45 degree hip turnand with both heels on the ground?
If you cantdo you think hitting more balls is the answer? Or taking more lessons? I hope not! Its about getting off the course and doing some...