Is Your Golf Driver A Little Dusty?
Playing good golf requires the knowledge and use of every golf
club in the bag. I don't know how many times I've seen a golfer
leaving their driver in the bag when teeing it up on the tee
box. I always ask the same question over and over again, and get
the same answer. "Why do you leave the driver in the bag on long
golf holes?" "I cannot hit my driver off of the tee box." Has
always been the same response. Typically they duff any other
club they choose, but blame it on a bad swing. A bad golf shot
with a driver has always been because of the golf club, never
the golf swing. Why is that?
It is a matter of confidence. Hitting the driver off the tee
box, is no different than hitting any other wood or iron off the
tee box. As a matter of fact, the club head is bigger and should
be a lot easier to make contact with the golf ball. Golfers, who
do not hit their driver off of the tee box, simply have
convinced themselves it is too hard to do. They have convinced
themselves to a point that any other club selection is the right
choice, therefore when a player hits a couple good shots off the
tee box with their 3 wood or 2 iron, it justifies leaving the
driver in the bag. There will be golf holes with tight fairways,
and you will consider anything but a driver off the tee box that
is easier to control, but to give up on any one golf club,
should never be an option.
Do not give up on the driver. It is not as hard to hit as you
think. Take the same golf swing as any other golf club you would
choose. Accuracy will come with every other attempt. The only
difference with the driver and any other golf club is the set up
position in relation to your distance from the ball, because of
the length of the golf club. Stand a little further back and
take the same golf swing as you would with any other golf club.
Practice with different golf ball positions and keep your
confidence level high.
For greater confidence, practice hitting the driver off of the
fairway without a tee. It will help you reach those long par
fives. Practice with the ball positioned in the middle of your
stance, and you will soon be lifting them off the fairway. Keep
your golf swing as normal as possible. Do not try to scoop the
ball off of the fairway. With proper ball positioning in your
stance and a good straight arm on the way back and through, the
driver clubface will lift it off the fairway as if you had it
teed up. Lifting the ball off of the fairway with a driver only
requires a good lie and a confident golf swing. It will rise off
the fairway like any other fairway wood, but you will get more
distance.
Take a little more confidence in your golf swing to the tee box,
and it will not matter what golf club you select. Each golf club
is as easy as the other. You just need a little more faith in
your golf swing.