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Golf is the sport i love to hate. its fun but its so frustrating. So i have only been golfing a short amount of time (5 months) Im ok with my irons, better than most beginners.But im horribly inconsistent with my driver. I have been getting no air on my drives mostly line drives and many grass burners. i have tried teeing the ball higher to no avail. From time to time i have the occasional good drive but cant seem to duplicate it. Any advice.

In my bag:
Driver: Big Bertha Diablo 10* N
Fairway wood: Big Bertha Diablo 15*N
Irons:Big Bertha 06' (3-PW)
Wedge: Sandwedge 56*Wedge: Lob 60*Putter: White Hot XG#1Ball: Big Bertha Diablo , HX Hot Bite, Warbird


where do you position the ball in relation to your front foot

one thing about going the extra mile there,s never a lot of traffic

what,s in the bag

driver: F speed LD 9 aldila NV stiff3 woodF speed LD 15 adila nv regularutility baffler 20 adila hl65 regularirons x-12 4 to pw rch99 firmwedges x18 forged 52 56&60putter im-01


Leave the Driver at home when you are playing a round but practice with it on the range; take a lesson if you can.

Use the 3-wood off the tee until you feel good about the driver. Thinking you are going to get a bad shot probably doesn't contribute to very many good shots.
My Equipment:
Northwestern 3-, 5-, 7- and 9-wood;
Goldwin AVDP Irons (5-10 plus PW);
U.S. Golf 60 degree wedge;
See-More Putter; Bushnell Yardage Pro 1000 Rangefinder;Golflogix GPS.

The thing that helped most with my driver is being told to "drag the club back as far as you can". For whatever reason it gave me a fluid motion and straightened up my shot. Driver is usually the hardest club to hit.

ditto above

try and concentrate on one thing when you swing - i know a begginer who reads and has 300 swing thoughts per second!

rythmn and width are big things in good driving - i would also suggest trying an older school driver - 200cc head - its very easy to get the modern frying pan on graphite and slash away - with a small headed driver you are forced to swing correctly

then get a big headed driver and watch in fly

k

Ball position is a good place to start. Take a look at these links:

Here is a Ben Hogan placement diagram: http://perfectgolfswingreview.net/Ho...llPosition.jpg

This article is interesting: http://www.easy2.com/tutorials/glf0103/index.asp

And another: http://golf.about.com/od/golftips/ss/golf_setup_3.htm

My Clubs
Nicklaus Progressive XC Irons: 3H,4H, 5-GW
Ray Cook SW & Gyro 1 Putter
Taylor Made Burner Driver 10.5
Taylor Made V-Steel 3 & 5 MetalsMy Home Course: Indian RiverMy Blog: Rant-o-Rama-Ding-Dong


Thanks for the advice guys i will try it out as soon as i get to the range.

In my bag:
Driver: Big Bertha Diablo 10* N
Fairway wood: Big Bertha Diablo 15*N
Irons:Big Bertha 06' (3-PW)
Wedge: Sandwedge 56*Wedge: Lob 60*Putter: White Hot XG#1Ball: Big Bertha Diablo , HX Hot Bite, Warbird


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