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QuestionNo matter what I do I always hit my driver very low to the ground. I can't get any air. Swing feels good as well as contact. How do I get some air?Brett GilbertTop AnswererIf you're certain your swing is good, you may need to raise the ball on the tee a little. Also check your grip, since loosening it may help. Otherwise, a mechanical issue, such as the angle of the club as it moves and strikes the ball, can be the issue.
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QuestionDo I swing differently when hitting a driver than an iron?Community AnswerThere is a very little difference from hitting an iron and a driver. The main technique remains the same, but with the driver your body is positioned slightly different than when hitting an iron or wedge. During the swing, your arms remain still (same as iron) as you come through to hit the ball. The most common mishits come from an individual swinging the driver like they are trying to hit the ball 3 miles. It's important to remember your club does the work, you just need to get that club in the right position to do so. Soft and steady and your ball will be plenty!
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QuestionHow do I hit irons?Community AnswerWhen hitting an iron you want to hit the ball more so with your left hand or arm. So on your swing keep it straight and don't bend it to much. Try and keep your right forearm close to your body. A good way to get the right swing pattern is to have someone hold a club horizontal behind you, and miss the club on both the down and back swing.
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QuestionMy ball goes to the right most of the time with my driver and fairway woods. How do I correct this?Community AnswerIf your hands are not lined up on ball contact, this causes the face of the club to strike the ball at an angle. Its known as a slice. Slow down your swing, and make sure your turning your wrists back to straight on contact.
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QuestionHow do I stop swaying using my driver?Community AnswerAssuming you are a right-handed golfer, once you set your right foot into alignment, press the inside bottom of your heel into the ground. Then, press the inside ball of the foot into the ground in a clock-wise direction. You don't have to over-do it just press in and maintain these pressures. Take a practice take-away and you will find that this braces the rear leg and hip from allowing you to sway. This will also allow you to coil better and will allow a better movement into impact.
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QuestionI hit the ball straight but have a hard time getting the ball in the air, how can I correct this?Community AnswerYou may either be swinging too high or putting a forward spin on the ball.
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QuestionIs the ball positioned off the inside of left heel or slightly back in the stance when hitting a draw with the driver?Brett GilbertTop AnswererYou can leave the ball in the normal position, which is in front the inside part of the heel on your forward foot. To hit the draw, point your golf club slightly to the side of your target (right if you hit from the left, left if you hit from the right), then point your body in the same direction.
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QuestionWhen is the correct time to shift my weight on the downswing, top of swing, half way through, or immediately before contact?Brett GilbertTop AnswererYour weight will begin shifting as soon as you start the downswing. As you start the swing, it will center in the heel on your back foot. As you bring the club around, the weight will transfer over to your other foot. About halfway through the swing this will happen.
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QuestionWhen I hit with driver balls move towards the right side. How do I fix this?Brett GilbertTop AnswererIf you hit from the left side, this is a slice. If you hit from the right, this is a hook. Make sure your grip is consistent in both hands. Also, work on adjusting your stance and swing. If your body is pointed in the wrong direction or your swing isn't smooth, the ball can change directions on you.
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QuestionWhen hitting off the tee my ball goes straight up and not out. How do I correct this?Brett GilbertTop AnswererThis can be because you are hitting the ball too high on the upswing. You can try lowering the tee or positioning it further back. Also, make sure you are balanced in your stance and swing in an arc with consistent speed, since issues in either area can affect your drive.
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QuestionHow do I hit with wood on the fairway?Brett GilbertTop AnswererIt's very similar to hitting with an iron. You may need to position the ball a little further back. Square your shoulders more and use a flatter swing so you don't catch the ball so much on the upswing. Keep your swing smooth, focusing on contact instead of hitting fast or hard.
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QuestionHow do I get more distance?Brett GilbertTop AnswererThe secret to distance is a smooth, consistent swing. Many golfers try to hit the ball hard but end up with bad drives. Focus on making contact with the ball. Once you have your swing down, you'll notice that your distance increases without you having to swing harder.
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QuestionHow can I stop shanking?Brett GilbertTop AnswererThe best thing to do is focus on your swing and making proper contact with the ball. Poor posture or standing too close to the ball can cause this. You can try lifting your toes up a little and raising your chest as well. Shake out your arms to loosen them, and lighten your grip if you're tight. Shift your weight as you swing. Also, worrying and feeling distracted can mess up your swing, so relax and have fun!
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QuestionWhy are my wrists hurting?Brett GilbertTop AnswererWrist pain is often a sign of overuse. Take breaks while golfing and consider seeing a doctor. You may need to use different golfing equipment or adjust your grip to compensate. Do some wrist stretches before golfing and make sure your swing feels natural.
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