Modern Golf Drivers - Hitting Farther
A month before our big golf tournament this summer my partner
made me go out and buy a modern 460cc driver. He said it would
help my game and help the team. Being a team player, I bought
the new driver and took it to the driving range and quickly
learned a few things. I had a hard time consistently hitting the
ball, but when I got a solid hit, the ball went farther and I
had more control. I made a few calls, got some advise, came back
to the range, practiced what I learned and then thoroughly
enjoyed the club all summer. Here are the three things I learned
that helped me hit the ball and increased my distance off the
tee.
1) Tee the ball up higher. With the larger head modern driver
you need to tee the ball much higher than you are used to with
your old driver. Use three inch tees and set the ball up so the
top of the driver is about one third of the way up the ball.
Halfway up the ball for the old driver and one third up for the
modern driver. Because the ball is higher off the ground you
will need to move back from the ball an inch or two to keep from
hitting the heel side of the club face. In your normal position
the ball will be at the heel of the club. Experiment moving away
from the ball an inch, hit the ball, look at the ball mark on
your club face. Continue to adjust until the ball marks are
generally centered on the club face.
2) Hit the ball on the upswing. With every other club in the
bag, except your putter, you hit the ball on the down swing. At
least you should. With the modern driver you hit the ball on the
upswing.
3) Move the ball farther forward. Move the ball forward, toward
the target, in your stance to insure hitting the ball on the
upswing. I used to play the ball off my left heel and now I play
it just left of my left big toe. Depending on your stance, you
may need to move the ball even farther left of your left foot.
You need to move the ball up so the club hits the ball on the
upswing.
If you want an enjoyable driving experience, get one of these
modern golf drivers, use these tips and drive the ball farther
with more control.
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