G'day folks, hope you are all well and happy and getting ready for the weekend. Since I joined this site I have been absorbing so much information about the game I have become a real student of it and can't thank you folks enough.
I was having a look at the long drive comps in the US and was amazed at how high these folks tee the thing before letting it rip. ( I understand they use bigger tees than allowed by the PGA and custom built drivers etc)I thought there must be something to it so I have been giving it a crack. I bought a packet of the longest tees I could from the Pro shop so that now when I tee it up the equator of the ball is actually above the top of the driver.... and I must say the results have been bloody amazing!! The thing has been going like a bullet and going a mile (well 250m+) being off 21 there is the occasional "what the hell" as one disappears over the fence but this is a rarity now as compared to previous. Anyway my point is that since I started teeing it higher my overall swing has become more consistant with a nice in to out feel to it and this has flowed into my general iron play as well as I seem to have eliminated my slice and the thing seems to go straight if not with a very pretty (if I do say so myself) draw, so if there is anyone else out there who has been struggling with the "Big Dog" and swinging the club you might want to have a crack at "tee it high to let it fly" Cheers folks, Wayne
I was having a look at the long drive comps in the US and was amazed at how high these folks tee the thing before letting it rip. ( I understand they use bigger tees than allowed by the PGA and custom built drivers etc)I thought there must be something to it so I have been giving it a crack. I bought a packet of the longest tees I could from the Pro shop so that now when I tee it up the equator of the ball is actually above the top of the driver.... and I must say the results have been bloody amazing!! The thing has been going like a bullet and going a mile (well 250m+) being off 21 there is the occasional "what the hell" as one disappears over the fence but this is a rarity now as compared to previous. Anyway my point is that since I started teeing it higher my overall swing has become more consistant with a nice in to out feel to it and this has flowed into my general iron play as well as I seem to have eliminated my slice and the thing seems to go straight if not with a very pretty (if I do say so myself) draw, so if there is anyone else out there who has been struggling with the "Big Dog" and swinging the club you might want to have a crack at "tee it high to let it fly" Cheers folks, Wayne
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