Use smooth backswing to drive a golf ball far

Use smooth backswing to drive a golf ball far

It's time for some golf! To hit the golf ball a long way, the backswing ought to build up as much energy as possible. Learn how it's done from long drive competitor, Adam Stacy... see how to use smooth backswing to drive a golf ball far.

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