It’s Masters Week, and golf fans everywhere are placing their bets, making their picks, and dreaming of the green jacket. Darren deMaille from QuickFixGolf.com is doing the same—and his pick to win it all? Viktor Hovland.
In this week’s TeeTime Golf Pass Tip of the Week, Darren shares a full video breakdown of why Hovland is the guy to watch at Augusta, analyzing the key moves that make him one of the best drivers in the game today. Spoiler: it’s not just his power—it’s his technique.
Here’s what you’ll learn about Hovland:
The Pump Drill
Before completing his backswing, Hovland does a quick “pump” move. It’s a subtle but powerful drill that helped him find a consistent draw. It worked so well, he kept doing it during tournaments (including some of the ones he’s won).
Lower Body Power
Watch how Hovland’s knees flex into the ground during the downswing. This loads up power that he unleashes through leg extension at impact—creating serious clubhead speed.
Head Position
Like all great drivers, Hovland’s head backs up slightly during the strike, helping him catch the ball on the upswing and launch it high and far.
Arm Structure Through the Hit
Perhaps the most impressive—and underrated—part of his swing is how long he keeps the club in line with his arms through and after impact. Minimal re-hinging means laser-straight shots. Darren compares this to Annika Sörenstam’s legendary ball-striking structure.
“If you want to hit the ball long and straight, take a lesson from Viktor,” Darren says. “This is exactly why he’s my pick for the Masters.”
The Masters is all about precision under pressure, and Hovland’s swing shows he’s ready. Check out the full video tip below and take what you learn to your own game this season.
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