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Why am I hitting my driver low on the face?

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They key thing to know about topping a driver, or hitting it low off the bottom of the club-face, is that it means that you are likely backing up out of the stop or standing up and coming out of your posture.

How do I stop hitting low on driver face?

Roll Your Arms: For more swing speed, rotate your forearms as you start the downswing. If you frequently hit your driver low on the face, even top the ball, you're probably releasing your wrist hinge too soon on the downswing. You're trying to help the ball get up by making a flipping motion with your hands.

Why do I thin my driver?

Generally speaking, a thin or fat shot is caused by having your swing center too far behind the ball at impact. This error causes your club to bottom out too far behind the ball and will cause you to hit the ground first (a fat shot) or hit the top of the ball (a thin shot).

Why do I hit the ground with my driver?

Hitting the ground first is because your angle of approach (angle at which the club is striking the golf ball) is too shallow. To put it in another understandable way, you are trying to hit the ball with an upwards motion.

How do I stop driving the ball so high?

How to Reduce Backspin on My Drive

  1. Tee the ball high enough so a small portion of the ball sits above the top of the driver. Grip the club and take a shoulder-width stance. ...
  2. Swing the club back with your shoulders and rotate your hips. ...
  3. Start the downswing by turning your hips toward the target.
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Why do I hit the heel of my driver?

Heel hits with the driver typically result in a slice and loss of distance. Coming over the top with an outside to inside swing path is probably the most common reason for a heel hit with the driver. The club head cuts across the target line during the outside to inside swing path.

Why do people hit drivers off their toes?

Swing Path

In particular to check if your swing is too steep and if you are cutting across the ball – these are two of the main causes behind toe strikes. If the club is moving from outside to inside the ball to target line, you'll create a glancing blow through impact that's likely to come from the toe of the club.

How do you fix a heel strike in golf?

To accomplish this drill simply turn the club upside down and take your grip below the club head. Next, line up to the ball with the butt end of the grip just inside the ball. Take a slower than normal swing. If you make contact with the ball, it's equivalent to hitting a heel shot.

Where is the sweet spot on a driver?

On almost every driver we test, the sweet spot that creates the highest ball speed is slightly towards the toe and slightly up from the center of the face. If you miss your shots high on the face, the ball will launch higher, spin less, and you will lose ball speed.

Can you Deloft a driver?

Have the ball further up in your stance, off your lead toe is fine. Also, deloft the driver a bit. This may seem counter intuitive, but delofting the club will help you make better, more solid contact with the ball when you swing with a positive angle of attack.

Does tee height affect driving distance?

Does Tee Height Effect Driver Distance? The height of your tee effects your swing path into impact, especially with the driver. This, in turn, will have an influence on the spin that the ball will have on it. Teeing the ball up can help vastly reduce the spin on your drives and so increase distance.

Why is my driver launch angle so high?

#1 Stay Balanced. Losing your balance can quickly cause launch angle problems. If you keep your weight on your back foot during the downswing, the ball will typically launch higher than you would like. If you get stuck on your front foot before impact arrives, you will hit the ball lower than intended.

Why do I hit the ground before I hit my golf ball?

When a player hits the ground before the ball it is generally because their club is attacking the ball from too shallow an angle. Golf coaches refer to this as the "Angle of Approach".

Why am I hitting behind the golf ball with my driver?

A common problem is to whip the club inside on the takeaway and over rotate the hips. When this happens the backswing becomes flat and inside and it's very easy to hit behind the ball. To avoid this, feel as though the hands, arms, and club move away as one piece during the takeaway.

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.

Do golf balls have a sweet spot?

This balance equator represents what is referred to as the "Sweet Spot" of any golf ball. By playing aligned with the balance equator, you will hit straighter and farther while reducing hooks and slices. Nearly every golf ball manufactured is imperfectly balanced.

What does chunk it mean in golf?

To put it simply, a chunk shot is that aggravating golf shot where the club hits the ground before it hits the ball. In most cases, the leading edge of the club digs into the turf, creating a divot.

Can lie angle cause toe hits?

If the line is near the middle of the face but the line is slanted toward the heel, then your lie angle is too flat and the toe is down at impact. If the line is near the middle of the face but slanted toward the toe, then your lie angle is too upright and the toe is up at impact.