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Date Posted: 08:30:27 11/09/11 Wed
Author: Roy Reed ((R2))
Subject: Re: Driver Tee Height
In reply to: Paul 's message, "Driver Tee Height" on 12:46:45 11/02/11 Wed

Paul: I've found that tee height actually has very little to do with ball flight. It is the angle or amount of spine "tilt" that you set during your master set-up that determines ball flight. The more you tilt your spine toward the rear foot, the higher the ball flight. The more upright you stand, the lower your ball flight. I keep the ball center-of-stance for every club. I also teach my new students to not worry about tee height, but to set and maintain a constant spine tilt until ball impact. You can tee the ball up really high and hit it low, or tee it very low and hit it high, simply by adjusting your spine tilt. Hopes this helps a little. Hit 'em straight! R2

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