When you set up to hit a driver, you are probably thinking about the middle of the road, taking your track, your chase or something related to the blow itself. However, there are mistakes that many players make before starting their back, mistakes that start with the way the driver is positioned. From the way the club lies on the ground to your control, the height of the tee and the position of the ball, every detail matters.
Flat against the toe: How should the driver sit?
One of the most common configuration errors is to try to make the only driver sit perfectly flat on Earth. It feels logical that you would like this to consider how your handcuffs are placed in the address. For the driver, one flat the only one in the address often leads to poor behavior, poor control and strike strikes.
Almost every professional golf player decides with slightly raised driver’s toe. This “TOE-up” configuration creates a more natural dependent wing and better corners of the body. Trying to force the club’s apartment pushing your hands very high, moves the club to the palm and often opens the face inadvertently.
Hover or holiday: Should you eartize the driver?
Some players, including Jack Nicklaus, prefer to suspend the driver slightly above the terrain at the address. This eliminates any tension from the club that rests on the ground and allows for a free, fluent intake. It is a strong option if you are confident with your rhythm and syllable pressure.
Most players rest the driver on the ground after the ball. If this is your go, there is a configuration error to avoid.
During swinging, your behavior and arm structure often change, even a little. As you rotate and generate speed, the glove can grow slightly and your arms can naturally lie farther from your body.
The club club will move slightly up and outward through the impact and if you are not careful, it can result in a heel stroke.
Quick adjustment is to try to put the club’s foot with the ball only behind the ball. As your body moves while swinging, this little adjustment helps to turn the center of the face into the ball into the influence.

Setting the syllable: where the club sits in your hand
How you catch the driver directly affects the way the club sits on the address. Many amateurs leave the syllable sliding too high in the palm, especially when you try to make your only stay flat. This weakens control and can lead to high pallor, weak or sliced.
On the contrary, the syllable must pass through the base of the fingers, not beyond the palm.
Keeping the club too high in hand forces poor hand mechanics and encourages a foot address position.
Position of the ball forward, not concentrated
Your driver is the only club in the bag you want to hit on the rise. This means that the ball should be positioned forward in your attitude. A good rule is to put it in front of your lead heel (left heel for right hand players).
This position ahead helps you to start the top ball with less rotation. If the ball is very concentrated, you are more likely to hit it, leading to low, rotating discs that fall short.
Tee it High
Proper height of tee allows the driver to provide the ideal starting conditions. According to MygolfSpy driver testing, the shooting hit very little on the face (often due to the low height of the tee) result in poor release and high rotation. This combination kills distance.
The overall rule is that half of the ball is lowered above the tip of the driver’s face to the address. This promotes a slightly strike over the center.

Wings
Many golf players in a ignorant way raise their arms to the address or bend their shoulders, especially when trying to flatten the club on the ground. This behavior results in non -consistent motion and a detachment between the arms and the body.
On the contrary, let your arms depend naturally on your shoulders. Start by placing the club on your fingers (not your palm), then bend forward from the hips, not the shoulders and let your arms fall into position.
Final thoughts
You do not need to fix your swing to get more from your driver. Start by checking how your driver sits at the address. Let your finger stand slightly, grab it properly, let your arms hang and do not be afraid to experiment with the height of the Tee and the ball position. These small configuration changes can lead to longer, narrower and safer discs.
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