| Re: Driving in the wind In the wind, your angle of attack has to be shallower. Take the club back very low and for as long as you can. You also have to take some spin off of it, do this by letting the hands set and release passively, not letting them accelerate hard, but smoothly at the ball. This should keep the ball lower. Another thing to add is move the ball back just a little (about 1 ball's width).
Draws into the wind is a very good way to keep it straight. It is recommended that you have good control of he amount of draw you can put on it, depending on the strength of the wind. |