The Unlock Your Driver Giveaway Winner Has Been Announced
The Unlock Your Driver Giveaway has officially wrapped up, and we’re excited to announce the winner.
Congratulations to Steve D. from San Diego, CA.
You’ve won the TaylorMade Qi4D Shadowfall Driver, built to help golfers create more confidence, more speed, and a better chance to unlock distance off the tee.
Thank you to everyone who entered. We appreciate every golfer who took part, followed along, and shared the goal behind this giveaway: helping more players understand how to hit driver better, not just harder.
Why This Giveaway Was About More Than a Driver
A new driver can help. Better technology can matter. More forgiveness, better launch, and a club that fits your game can all make a difference.
But the club is only one part of the equation.
The bigger question is this:
Can you move your body, arms, hands, and club in a way that lets the driver do its job?
That is where most golfers get stuck.
They try to create distance by swinging harder. They try to force speed. They try to hit up on the ball by backing up or flipping the club. They chase launch angle without understanding how the club is actually moving through the ball.
Mike’s teaching always comes back to a simpler idea: your swing has to work with how your body naturally moves.
When the club, arms, and body start working together, driver distance becomes less about effort and more about sequence, speed, and contact.
The Real Key to More Driver Distance
Most golfers do not need more tension.
They need better motion.
Driver distance usually improves when you can:
- Set up in a way that gives the club room to work
- Create speed without tightening your arms and hands
- Let the club release instead of steering it
- Get the clubface under control
- Sequence pressure, rotation, and arm swing in the right order
- Make solid contact more often
You do not need to manufacture a violent move at the ball.
You need a swing that lets speed show up at the right time.
That is the goal behind 7 Days for More Driver Distance.
Keep Working on Your Driver Swing
Even if you did not win the giveaway, you can still work on the same problem the giveaway was built around.
If you want more driver distance, start with the motion. Learn what creates speed. Learn what kills it. Learn how to use the club instead of fighting it.
7 Days for More Driver Distance gives you a focused path to start improving how you drive the ball.
It is designed for golfers who want to stop guessing with the driver and start building a swing that can create more distance with better control.
What to Work On Next
Here are three simple areas to focus on the next time you practice driver.
1. Check Your Setup
Driver is not an iron.
If you set up to driver like you are trying to hit a wedge, you make the swing harder before it starts. Give yourself room to turn. Let the ball position, posture, and tilt support the club you are actually using.
A better setup gives the club a better chance to approach the ball correctly.
2. Stop Trying to Hit It Hard From the Top
A lot of distance is lost before the club ever gets near the ball.
When you rush from the top, tighten your arms, or pull the handle at the ball, the club can get out of sequence. You may feel like you are swinging harder, but the speed is not always showing up where it matters.
Better driver distance usually comes from letting speed build.
3. Let the Club Release
Many golfers try to keep the face square by holding on.
That often does the opposite.
The driver is built to move. Your job is not to freeze the clubface. Your job is to understand how the club works, how your hands respond, and how to let the club release without losing control.
That is where distance and direction start to come together.
Congratulations Again to the Winner
Congratulations again to Steve D., winner of the Unlock Your Driver Giveaway.
And thank you to everyone who participated.
The giveaway may be over, but the work on your driver does not have to stop.
If you want to start building more speed, better contact, and more confidence off the tee, take the next step with 7 Days for More Driver Distance.
Start 7 Days for More Driver Distance
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