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| Tee Height? Hi ,I am new to this forum and i am very impressed with some of the tips and help available.I was just wondering at what height the ball should be placed when using a driver.On television the pro's seem to tee it quite high,but it makes me think i would sky it .Also would the height of the ball affect the slicing of the ball which i do quite often, actually all the time. |
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| Re: Tee Height? Well, personally I tee the ball at 1/2 over the crown of the grounded club, then proceed to hover my driver so that the middle of the face is flush with the ball. Then I proceed to stripe drives. If I tee it up so that the ball is level with the face and the club grounded, I seem to hit down with the driver, which we all know is bad. Trying to move the ball up to hit it on the upswing produces a bad result for me (the aforementioned skying). So it's the hover for me.
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| Re: Tee Height? If you pop up the ball with a high tee it probably had more to do with the swing than the tee height. Popping up means you are hitting down on the ball with the driver. This is often the result of a reverse pivot. |