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    Re: cure for a straight slice

    Originally posted by james.welsh
    You can buy the rubber tees at different heights. There are even plastic tees that fit into the matts that allow you to insert your own wood tee and adjust for height. In fact you're right. It's best to create a set up that you can replicate on the course.

    I know they're gimmicky but the brush tees are great because they allow you to tee the ball at the same height every time. Buy the orange blue and yellow ones and experiment.
    hi james
    thanks for the reply but im done with hitting driver.
    at the range the other night every driver shot goes to the right about 230/240 whereas 3 wood is 220ish down the middle so thats my club for open fairways and for tighter fairways my 3r baffler off a tee is godly straight at around 190/200! thats good enough for me
    tired of trying to hit driver it ends up screwing the rest of my game up

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