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Okay, so I got out for the first time in almost a year..everything felt alright..except with my driver..I mean it wasn't hurting me..but all the drives..I mean all of them..were very low and straight..or slight draw. I got plenty of roll and I was okay as far as getting out there..but my 10.5 deg. felt like a 4.5 deg. I know it's hard to tell w/o seeing a video..but maybe you veterans know of exactly what's going on and a remedy?

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How high/low did you tee the ball? Where was the ball positioned in your stance? You may want to move it slightly forward and make sure it is teed up high enough.
In mySasquatch bag:
07 Burner 9.5°
Hibore XLS 3 & 5 woods
735 CM 4-pw
52°, 56°, 60° G2i Craz-e C

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Tee it high, let it fly...

I would position the ball right inside your left foot, so the driver hits the ball on an upward trajectory.

In my bag:
Cleveland DST Tour 9.5 Diamana
Callaway Diablo Tour 15º

Callaway Razr 5 wood
TaylorMade Tour Preferred 3-PW
Callaway Forged 56º, Titleist Vokey 58º

Odyssey White Hot 1

Srixon Z-Star


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