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I went through a phase in my game where I couldn't hit my driver at all. I might as well teed off with a 7 iron because it would go further. I watched a video and the instructor said you should drive with what you can hit and that club may not be your driver. Grant it, by going with that mentality you may never learn how to hit your driver. I don't think it is weird at all.
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I agree with Munkey. I dont think it is weird at all. This whole season I have been struggling with my driver and I have basically taken it out of play. I tee off with my 3 and 5 wood. I cant make good contact on the ball with my driver so I am not getting any distance out of it. My 3 and 5 wood on the other hand are much easier for me to hit and I usually keep it in play much further then if I had sliced or shanked my driver.
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I think one of my problems is that I have too much pride to accept the fact that I can't hit a club as well as a want to on a consistent basis, so I keep pulling out the driver when I know I shouldn't just to boost my ego. The problem is, after I hit the ball it usually gets me more frustrated because I know I could've hit my 5 wood better.
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That I hit my 5 wood the same distance if not farther than my driver?

Not at all. I have played with scores of guys who do better without a driver in their hands - and I don't mean accuracy.

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Leave your Driver at home.

Just try it. See what happens. If anybody asks, just say that you were cleaning it and it went off in your hand.... I mean, you were cleaning it and you left it on the couch. Or just say you are trying a new "training" technique. Everybody else has weird training repetoires so why not you?

Give it a try. You can't make prideful mistakes if you eliminate the temptation, right?

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That I hit my 5 wood the same distance if not farther than my driver?

You may be closer to your optimal launch angle and spin rate with your five wood due to a combination of loft and swing. As your swing improves your launch angle and spin rate for your driver should also improve, and you should start seeing more distance out of it.

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Driver: Burner TP 8.5*
Fairway metals/woods: Burner TP 13* Tour Spoon, and Burner TP 17.5*
Irons: RAC MB TP Wedges: RAC TPPutter: Spider Ball: (varies ) (Most of the time): TP Red or HX Tour/56---------------------------------------------------

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  • 2 weeks later...
You may be closer to your optimal launch angle and spin rate with your five wood due to a combination of loft and swing. As your swing improves your launch angle and spin rate for your driver should also improve, and you should start seeing more distance out of it.

yep what he said.

Driver: Taylormade R11 set to 8*
3 Wood: R9 15* Motore Stiff
Hybrid: 19° 909 H Voodoo
Irons: 4-PW AP2 Project X 5.5
52*, 60* Vokey SM Chrome

Putter: Odyssey XG #7

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I had the same problem with my last set of clubs. No matter what I did, I could not hit my driver well at all. I changed the way I gripped the club, my stance, as well as my technique. Nothng seemed to work for me. I would get so frustrated that I didn't even like the look or feel of my club. I thought it might be a mental thing, so I tried different drivers whenever I would play. I found the right driver and had it made just right for me. Now i love the way the club feels. My hits have never been straighter or gone farther.
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