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| Re: Driver Face At Setup Hello Robert: Most drivers today are closed about 2 degrees and should remain this way at set up. It should appear that the face is slightly closed at address. In addition to your ball position which is generally in a good spot in line with your left instep for the driver, pay attention to the position (lean) of your shaft. This is best practiced by using a mirror facing you so you can see the correct perspective. The tendency with the closed face drivers, is to try to set them up square which is actually going to be too open at impact. You are defintiely spending your time wisely working on a consistent set-up position with your body and the club. Good swings start there. Tim |
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| Re: Driver Face At Setup Hi Rob, I think you are referring to the face of the driver sitting on the ground and leaning back as opposed to open or closed. The important point is that the driver hits the ball on the upswing, it has passed the lowest point of the arc and is starting to rise, it then must get slightly below the centre of the ball and sweep it away on an upward path. If you do this correctly it will create distance. The hook is a separate issue and is probably caused by you either hitting on an inside to inside path or over rotation of your forearms. Try to hit more inside to slightly out as though you hit through the ball from 4 o clock to 10 o clock with a square clubface. Regards Brian |