Hitting driver low on the clubface
· 1) make sure the ball is far enough back in my stance (hitting low on the face, plus such a low loft, suggests you hitting it well on the up, and maybe need to reduce angle of attack. Got access to a launch monitor?) 2) spend some time on the range hitting driver off the deck - have to get down after it if you want it to go anywhere. · Simple solution: focus on hitting the bottom of the tee, instead of focusing on the ball. Tee up a ball that is 1/2 to 3/4 of the ball above the crownline. Get rid of the ball. Learn to hit the tee out of the ground - try to clip it and leave the bottom part of the tee in the ground. · Grab some foot powder spray, coat the driver, and work on finding the center of the clubface. It'll take some work and you may have to swing a little easier, but just work on moving the impact location and progress from there. I .
Played a round today and played well just couldn't hit my M6 driver for anything. Kept hitting it super low in the face and 1 time completely topping the ball. My question is Is it likely just swing related or possibly related to shaft stiffness. The few times I hit it solid it flew long and s. If you frequently hit your driver low on the face, even top the ball, you're probably releasing your wrist hinge too soon on the downswing. You're trying to help the ball get up by making a. At the club level, driver swing speeds in the 80s and 90s are much more common. Regardless of how fast the clubhead is traveling, if it is on a downward path as it makes impact with the ball, it.
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