Golf Tips, Lessons, Instruction & Drills – Hitting A Driver

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25 Comments

  1. thank you for the tips. the hand positioning being constant is of great
    help. I was actually able to use my 3 hybrid and drive it 220 yds! thanks!

  2. Ringer, Good stuff as always. Always good to see some of the things you
    tend to forget when hitting the big stick.

  3. P.S. Don’t think too much about spine tilt. Just make sure your head is
    slightly behind your hands at address. If your clubface is open after
    trying these things, either your grip is way off or you are pressing your
    hands too far foward.

  4. hey mister redbull try a stiffer shafted driver -i did exactly the same
    when i bought a club with too whippy a shaft- the club head cant catch up
    with your swing and you are lifting before the club hits the ball -worked
    for me -good luck

  5. @imwrittingmyname October 28-31 at Olivos Golf Club and Buenos Aires Golf
    Club in Argentina. sry for posting late, busy… leaving tonight wish me
    well, got new driver, taylormade supertri, new irons, callaway 09 forged
    (Highly recommend for low handicaps), and new wedges– taylormade rac good
    for price and playability. Last, cannot do anything without the scotty
    cameron!! Need them birds and eagles

  6. puzzler, first i would say to get a lesson with someone so that they can
    see and fix ur swing. my advice about your drive is to make sure your club
    face isnt open and that feet knees hips and shoulders are aligned parallel
    to where you are aiming the club face so that u are swinging throught the
    ball and not across it; therefore putting spin on the ball and slicing it
    left

  7. @ThePuzzler96 Yes, your path is going way out to the right. The ball will
    always curve away from your path during impact.

  8. @RingerDaMan : OMG thank you! I fixed my swing. 🙂 I’m hitting it 290yrds
    dead straight. I shot a 69 at Woodside Meadows Golf Course in Michigan.
    First time ever 3 under par for 18 thx times a million

  9. Hey, I’m a scratch golfer, a senior in high school and lately I’ve notice
    my ball start slicing. I was told to stand closer but this doesn’t help. My
    driver hasn’t ever been fit, no place for miles and its too long, about
    48.5″. My arms hanging to floor is 37″. Should I either stick with my swing
    but grip down lower on the grip, stand back further, or something else.
    Please, i need help. I have a huge tournament soon!!!

  10. that ball position tip really helps, i am right handed and slice right,
    because I impact too early in the swing.

  11. The tip about checking the correct spine angle at address by holding the
    shaft from the chin is an absolute pearl. Thanks Steve you’re a clas act
    man!

  12. I just started playing and the clubs i have are the 2,3,4,5,7,9 irons.
    theyre used and im a tall guy, 6′ 1″. i top the ball alot, ive been bending
    my knees and it helps, but my knees and legs are damaged. Would longer
    clubs work better? any tips for a beginner? thank you

  13. For me, probably the best explanation of how to approach driving the ball I
    have seen on Utube. Follow this and you can’t go far wrong.

  14. you forgot to mention something very important about set up for a driver.
    if you hover the club with the ball in the middle of the face, and let it
    drop, the ball will always fall towards the toe end. many good drivers tee
    the driver off the toe. this is only if you dont wish to hold the club up
    for very long

  15. Great Video…I am hitting two yards behind the ball…I do not even notice
    I do it do you have any videos to help correct that..I mean my club hits
    the ground..I kill my three iron even doing so but my driver has gone to
    heek since I have been doing it..

  16. Steve, Nice instructions as always, very basic, easy to understand. Do you
    advocate hovering the clubhead on all the clubs in the bag or just the
    driver?

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