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I consistently hit my driver on the heel, mid way up on the face .It creates so much spin the ball goes no where  .One pro said get a shorter shaft from the factory .do not cut  the shaft because it become stiffer .Any suggestion to hit it more to center or even the toe


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There could be several reason as to why, but I'll offer one. If, operative word here "if" you bring the club inside on the back swing, you may be standing to close to the ball at address.

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I think this is a common miss the size of today's driver put the sweet spot an inch and a half further out from the shaft than any other club. My advice would be to focus on returning the shaft to the same position it was at address instead of throwing it out towards the ball.

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