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  • Question
    How do you drive a golf ball farther?
    Michael Metz
    Golf Instructor
    Michael Metz is a Golf Instructor and the Director of Instruction at Simi Hills Golf Course. With more than 15 years of experience, Michael is adept at coaching all facets of Golf. Mike uses technology, such as Flightscope, V1 Swing Suite, Blast Motion, and BodiTrak pressure mapping, to provide advanced golf training with quick results.
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    The most efficient you can be on a driver is high center on the face. If you want to improve on that, take some foot spray and spray the face. Then, when the ball makes impact with the face, we can see where it's made impact and how to improve from there.
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    Where do you stand when driving a golf ball?
    Michael Metz
    Golf Instructor
    Michael Metz is a Golf Instructor and the Director of Instruction at Simi Hills Golf Course. With more than 15 years of experience, Michael is adept at coaching all facets of Golf. Mike uses technology, such as Flightscope, V1 Swing Suite, Blast Motion, and BodiTrak pressure mapping, to provide advanced golf training with quick results.
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    Expert Answer
    You need to assume an athletic position! The idea is to feel your hands hanging a fist away from your thighs when you're tilted over at the waist. This is what will promote the proper spine angle for a good drive.
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    How do I stop hooking my golf ball to the right?
    Community Answer
    If you're a righty, you are actually "slicing" your ball. To avoid slicing your ball, avoid swinging your club in an out-to-in motion. During your backswing, you are holding the club too far out and on your downswing, you are bringing your club inwards. That will cause you to slice your ball.
  • Question
    How can I get better distance off of the tee?
    Community Answer
    Just be relaxed - that's a KEY tip. If you're only focus is the ball, then you'll have more luck. Also make sure to get enough power behind your swing to ensure more distance.
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    When I hit my ball with the driver, it doesn't go into the air, but rolls on the ground. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    Set your tee higher, and get just under the ball with the driver's sweet spot. Keep your head down and your eye on the ball during your entire swing. Only look for your ball after you've hit it.
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    In my golf swing, I have a habit of dropping my right shoulder, thus hitting the ground before the ball. How can I cure this problem?
    Community Answer
    Lay a towel behind the ball about 6" to a foot and try to miss the towel. Also, practice more on downward slopes toward the pin.
  • Question
    How do I improve my back swing when golfing?
    Community Answer
    While swinging, you don't have to back swing fast. Swing back slowly, and hit with power, as this will improve your concentration.
  • Question
    How can I prevent the ball from drifting toward the left?
    Community Answer
    Line the ball up further from the shafts on the club head. Hitting near the shaft causes the ball to go left.
  • Question
    How do I keep my ball from drifting right?
    Community Answer
    Close the face of your driver approximately 1/32 of an inch and do not change your swing.
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    How do I stop my ball drifting right when I use my driver?
    Community Answer
    Check your grip. A right handed golfer should be able to see 3 knuckles of his left hand at address.
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    I'm striking the ball decently with my driver, but I'm getting no distance! I'm fairly short and wondering if my driver is too long for me. Also, how do I engage my hips more when using my driver?
    Community Answer
    I'm fairly short-legged. I stand 5 feet 9 inches, but have a 28-inch inseam, putting me closer to the ground than most men. I have found that I can use any club with some work. But yes, get shorter shafts. I was using a Callaway Big Bertha driver and able to crush it. But then I used my wife's shorter custom fit Lady Cobra driver and never hit a drive so straight in my life. Something custom for you is pricey, but the way to go.
  • Question
    Could I break my wrist while driving a golf ball?
    Community Answer
    You shouldn't under normal circumstances, but if you somehow spike the ground, it is possible.
  • Question
    How do I stop my golf ball from drifting right each time I drive it?
    Community Answer
    Drift it left instead of drifting it right.
  • Question
    How far back should I bring my left arm on the backside when driving a golf ball?
    Community Answer
    If your left arm is the arm of a clock, it should not go past 10 o'clock. If you go past this point the third lever, breaking of the elbow, gets introduced. This results in lack of directional control unless you are John Daly.
  • Question
    How can I get more height on my drive?
    Community Answer
    An easy way would be sacrificing a little distance by using a higher loft face, but the other, 'proper' way requires setting the ball higher. The club will hit the ball on the upward motion, and that means adjusting your swing of the club so that the hands won't "close" the club face at impact (which would cause the ball to draw or hook).
  • Question
    I'm using a new driver and I keep hooking it left. It's about an inch and a half longer than my old one. Could this be the cause?
    Community Answer
    That makes sense. As an earlier post said, it sounds like you're hitting too close to the shaft. You need to return to the original angle you had with your old driver by backing away from the tee about 1 inch (give or take) to compensate.
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    Why do I consistently hit my irons straight but left of the flag?
    Community Answer
    It is likely because your body is not lined up with the flag or target and is pointing left.
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    How can I prevent the ball from drifting to the right?
    Community Answer
    I'm not a pro golfer or anything, but what worked for me is angling the face of the club slightly towards the left. Experiment with this by angling a bit more or less until you are hitting straighter. You could also try moving the whole club to the right of the ball.
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    When pitching, my ball always goes left of pin. How can I correct that?
    Community Answer
    Aim more towards the right when you're pitching. Doing so should generate the result you're looking for without any swing adjustments.
  • Question
    When I finish my swing, my feet always move. How can I stop this?
    Community Answer
    Golf shoes can help keep your feet from moving. Get some with good spikes.
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