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| want to hit to hit it far i got a new nike driver and i want to keep it looking nice b/c my old driver has getting messed up. i would do something to allways get lil marks on top of my club i think i have the ablity to hit it far i just need help on the issue any advise would be app. |
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| Re: want to hit to hit it far When you say you're getting marks at the top ofthe club, I have it you mean on the face and not on the crown (top)... But if you have marks on the top of the face then you're impacting the ball there and you may need to tee the ball a bit lower if you have a good swing. If you're swing is a bit erractic, then you need to change your impact alignment and impact the ball a bit sooner to impact it lower on the face. But: the new hot drivers have the sweet spot high up on the face. Each driver model has a different position, but by-and-large they're all on the top 1/3rd of the face.
__________________ Golf is easy ... once you know how. Graham Arnott, teaching professional Kelrosa Golf Studios www.kelrosagolf.com Class 'A' PGA Member Full Member: World Golf Teachers Federation (GB&I) |
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| Re: want to hit to hit it far Take the club to your local clubmaker, or to an automotive body shop, and get them to apply liquid glass to the paint. This will help reduce the damage from sky marks. |