I see many people stand on the tee with their nice new 460cc Driver that they have just purchased from the Pro Shop because they saw it in a magazine. By the third tee it might as well have stayed in the shop because people struggle to hit the lower percentage drivers as well as the higher ones. Here are a few tips on how to hit a golf ball with a driver:
1. When preparing the tee have it sit higher than normal. It used to be that you set the ball to be in the middle of the club face, now however with the larger drivers it is better if the ball is around three quarters the height of the club. So imagine the top of the ball sitting just above the top of the club (not completely
over the top around one third). You will probably find that the normal sized tee will not be sufficient for this task and you will benefit from a tee that is around ten centimeters.
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2. Align the writing on the ball with the location you want the ball to end up. One of the major problems with higher handicap players is when they line up their longer shots they are pointing in the wrong direction. Most modern golf balls have writing down the side telling you how the distance is max or high
velocity (unless you are Tiger Woods then it says "Tiger" and that is a man that really knows how to hit a golf ball) Line this writing up to the point you want to aim. That way when you align your club face with the
ball you will be able to see that you have an perfect -| to look down. Follow that line down the fairway make sure its going where you want it to go and pull the trigger.
3. Change the ball position in your stance. The idea of hitting the ball on the upswing means that the ball needs to be further forward in your stance. With older driver designs it was that you lined up the ball with your front heel. However now it is closer to the front big toe and in some cases the little toe. It
is personal preference though and the only way to test this is on the range. Test moving the ball further up in your stance. Remember to walk away after each shot other wise you will end up not thinking about how you were set up and analyze the results. Once you find a good alignment practice it.
4. Hit the ball as you enter your upswing. With every other club in the bag you hit the ball at the bottom of your swing due to the abrupt angle of the new drivers to avoid driving the ball into the fairway a few short meters in front of you make sure that you are hitting the ball as you push through the swing. In step three we looked at changing the ball alignment so it is further forward in your stance thus meaning you should not adjust your swing as we are now looking to hit the ball after we have come through the apex of the swing.
From these steps you will notice that you are hitting the ball farther than you were with your last driver. The reason is due to a low spin rate on the ball and a higher launch angle. This is just one of the how to hit a golf ball methods that I use.
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