| Re: Hitting driver off the fairway Why move the ball back?? Just leave it forward in your stance. You do need to move the ball back, but no more than about 1 - 1 1/2 ball widths back. If you are still having problems with the ball slicing, try closing your clubface a bit.
As Gree said, if you have a deep face driver, you are better off hitting a 3 wood. A 10* driver won't give you an optimal launch angle and the sweet spot is too high in the face to hit your driver off the fairway. Rarely is there ever a case when your driver will consistantly hit longer and straighter (with consistancy) than a fairway wood solely because they aren't designed to do that.
For example (quite a bit more of a stretch) I can putt really well with my PW (hitting the ball at the equator) and I can sink quite a few balls on the target green when we are messing around. No where does it state I can't do this, the club can perform the task, but it wasn't designed to putt. If I hit 100 putts from the same place with each club I may sink some with my PW, but I will consistantly be closer to the hole with my putter.
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Last edited by gord962; 03-22-2006 at 04:30 PM.
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