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How far should you be from the ball with a driver?

The right pinky touches the left thigh while the right thumb sticks out to the butt end of the driver. A fist and a stretched out thumb works well too. For a golfer who is 6′ and up, this distance usually ends up around 7 inches from thigh to the butt of the club. For golfers around 5'4″-5'10”, it is around 6 inches.

How far should I stand from the golf ball with driver?

The ideal distance you should stand from the golf ball is one where the butt of the club is pointing at your belt buckle and is about 6 inches away from your thighs. This should be the same for all clubs in the bag. It doesn't matter what club you're using, your arm position should be the same.

What happens if you stand too far from the golf ball?

When you stand too far away from the ball, one of the major effects is that your arms have to swing at the ball more. You need to reach out to the ball to make contact and so you can't use your body to generate power properly. This will result in a significant loss of distance.

Should your hands be in front of the ball when driving?

The grip and hands must be in front of the clubhead and ball. Many amateur golfers believe that the grip and clubhead come back to the position they are in during the setup. The hands and grip must move forward before the clubhead in order to properly compress and control the ball.

How far should a beginner hit a golf ball?

A 9-iron should hit a golf ball 80 to 90 yards for a beginner, 125 to 135 yards for an average player and 135 to 145 yards for a professional player. For each number that the iron decreases, add about 10 to 15 yards to the distance.

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How wide should your feet be when driving a golf ball?

Initial Stance

Your feet should be shoulder-width apart. Your feet should be straight and aligned parallel to the ball's intended flight. The placement of your feet and the ball will help you get lift and power. Iron and pitching wedge stances require that your feet be closer together.

How do you address a golf ball with a driver?

Keep the club shaft in a neutral upright position in relation to the ball position. Maintain the loft of the club you are using. A good tip is, address the ball as normal with your driver, then let go of the club. It should make contact with the inside of your left thigh (again, for right handers).

Should my driver sit flat on the ground?

The golf club should address the ball with the toe set a few millimetres in the air – the clubhead should never sit flat on the turf. You should be able to fit a small coin under the toe of the club at address, with the heel remaining in contact with the ground.

Should I choke down on my driver?

When a shot comes up that requires the best of your accuracy, but you still want to hit your driver, consider choking down on the grip of the club. Even moving down the grip by just an inch or two can go a long way toward improving your accuracy.

When hitting a driver Your feet should be?

Approach the ball and stand with your feet about shoulder width apart and your body weight evenly distributed on each foot. Align your body to play the ball off the heel of your left foot (right-handers) or the heel of your left foot (left-handers).

Where should hands be at address with driver?

HANDS: With driver, set them far enough away from your body for the butt of the grip to sit just outside your toe line. FEET: I like them shoulder-width apart, which gives me stability and freedom to turn. NECK: In line with your spine. Avoid lifting your chin.

Should driver face be square at address?

Regardless of the type of face your driver has, you will need to make sure that the club face is sitting square. If you don't know what square looks like on a driver, you can use a door jamb or a wall to help you. Put your driver face up at a 90-degree angle and let it sit flat on the ground.

Can golf stance be too wide?

The wider your golf stance, the bigger the shift, and the more time it takes. When the golf stance is too wide, you'll typically be pushing off the right side, which will drive your hip into the ball and cause you to lose your spine angle in the downswing.

What does widening your golf stance do?

A wide golf stance is typically categorized as a stance where your feet are wider than shoulder width apart. With feet this wide, you can get a lot more stability in your swing, which usually results in faster swing speeds.

Where should the ball be in your golf stance?

The ball position with the driver should be farthest forward, just inside your left heel, then move progressively farther back until you get to your wedges, which should reside squarely in the middle of your stance.

What part of the golf ball should I look at during address?

At address, try looking at the very back edge of the ball and hold your eyes there throughout the swing. If you are trying to hit a specific kind of ball flight, such as a fade or a draw, you may want to look slightly to the inside or outside of the back of the ball as your ideal contact point.

Where should your head be when hitting a golf ball?

The ideal head position in the golf swing from start to impact position should look like the image at the top in the right corner. For the right-handed golfer, this means tilting the head slightly to the right away from the golf ball.

How far should my hands be from golf?

The hands-to-body distance varies depending on the club you are hitting. A good rule of thumb is to have the hands a palm's width from the body for short and middle irons (4 to 6 inches) and a palm's length—from the bottom of the wrist to the tip of your middle finger—for long irons and woods.

What is the correct tee height for driver?

From a poll of GOLF's Top 100 Teachers, the ideal tee height is about 1.5 inches for driver. A good checkpoint is that half the ball “peeks” above the crown after you sole the club at address. For a 3-wood, peg it about half an inch and just a quarter inch with an iron.

Where should a 7 iron be in your stance?

As a general rule of thumb to base your ball placement off of your 7 iron should always be placed in the center of your stance. Then, shorter clubs (everything from an 8 iron to pitching wedge) you want to play toward your back foot.

What length is a golf driver?

Almost all drivers being introduced by manufacturers now feature a shaft length of 45 to 45.75 inches. Though some manufacturers have introduced drivers with shaft lengths longer than 46 inches, few have been successful.

What is the average driver length on tour?

The average driver length on the PGA Tour is 45 inches. Golfers who purchase a stock driver off the shelf of their local golf warehouse are also going to find that the club is 45 inches long. This is the standard length for a driver, and most professionals find that it works well for them.

Why do I hit my driver better when I choke down?

Consistency

Early on in your round, if things go sideways (literally), choke down to get more consistency and control. One of the reasons it allows you to hit more consistent shots is that your follow through is usually a bit shorter as well.

How far should I choke down on my driver?

To hit a more conservative tee ball, I always choke down on the grip a full two inches (No. 1) and narrow my stance so my feet are only slightly wider than my shoulders (No. 2). I tee the ball lower and farther back, maybe three inches inside my left instep.