There are many things that will contribute to a perfect tee shot. It is important to master the position and the amount of power to use during the shots. Other than spending loads of time on practicing and practicing, it is also important to know how to make perfect swings.
AddressMake sure your knees are flexed just the right amount to give a balanced stanceAngle your spine so that your arms hang free from tensionAllow a comfortable space between your hands and the top of your thighsAlign your toes, knees, and hips all parallel to the target lineMake sure club face looks directly at the target
Back swingBlend your body-turn and arm-swing with the appropriate wrist actionAlways look at the golf ball even when your left shoulder is turning under your chinMake sure the club travels just beyond horizontal at the top of the back swing for easier control
Top of the back swing Maintain fine upper body rotationLeft shoulder under your chinHands are above your right shoulder: a sure sign that the swing is on the correct path
DownswingSwing your hands and arms down first almost to hip height while not beginning to unwind your upper bodyKeep the angle between the left forearm and the club shaft momentarily the sameKnees should remain braced to provide a stable base for unwinding of upper body. This helps slot the club on to an inside track: the perfect hitting position before the shot. From this position, you can deliver full power.
Hitting zoneTurn to the left to make enough room to swing the club with higher accuracy.Follow through by moving your right hand over the left, indicating a free release of club head after impact with the ball
With enough practice and after mastering the proper positioning techniques, anyone should be able to drive the ball 275 meters look easy – evidence that power comes from good mechanics, not brute force. When you are able to do that, you know you have mastered the perfect tee shot.