Video: Distance first, accuracy second with the driver
- By Golf Channel Digital
- Oct 13, 2012 7:00 AM ET
Throughout his career, Greg Norman was always regarded as one of the game’s best drivers of the golf ball.
Norman had an amazing blend of accuracy and power and the result was that he put himself in position to attack the flag time and time again.
In this video segment, the Great White Shark gives you the best driving tip he ever received, and that tip just might surprise you. But you’ll probably like it as well, as Norman wants you to hit the ball as hard as you possibly can.
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Tags: Greg Norman, driving, power
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