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Date Posted: 19:49:28 05/07/08 Wed
Author: David Lake
Subject: Re: Driver tee height
In reply to: Tom T 's message, "Driver tee height" on 20:05:28 05/06/08 Tue

Tom,

Most golfers tee the ball far too high. It should be teed so that the equator of the ball is even with the upper portion of the driver clubface when the club is soled behind the ball.

You will want to read the following forum post about using a flatter swing plane with the driver to avoid imparting a slice producing side-spin to the ball: http://www.voy.com/111513/3619.html

David Lake

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[> [> Re: Driver tee height -- d.a. andrews (sincere), 15:09:09 05/23/08 Fri


If your still fading the ball , just move in closer to the ball maybe 3-4 inches. With a fade you're usually to far from the ball and you'll lose distance


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