Users questions

How do I put weight on my driver?

How do I put weight on my driver?

How to Add Weight to a Golf Driver

  1. Place a strip or two of lead tape beneath your driver’s toe (the outer portion of the clubhead, opposite of the clubface) if you have a tendency to hook the ball from right to left (for right-handed golfers).
  2. Add lead tape to the bottom of the driver’s heel (near the shaft) to prevent or minimize a slice.

What is the best rated golf driver?

Best golf driver overall: Ping G400 Max. Best golf driver for fixing a slice: Callaway Rogue Draw. Best adjustable golf driver: Wilson C300. Best golf driver for swing forgiveness: Cobra King F8.

What is the best driver in 2020?

2020 Best Drivers

  • Gold. Callaway Mavrik/Sub Zero/Max.
  • Gold. Cleveland Launcher HB Turbo/Draw.
  • Gold. Cobra King SpeedZone/Xtreme.
  • Gold. Mizuno ST200/G/X.
  • Gold. PXG 0811 X Gen2/XF Gen2.
  • Gold. TaylorMade SIM/Max/Max D.
  • Gold. Titleist TS1/TS2/TS3/TS4.
  • Silver. Honma TR20.

When should you not hit a driver?

If you drive the ball longer than 270 yards… But not much. You should still be hitting driver a large majority of the time. There’s one major instance when you might not: When penalty hazards are within 65 yards of each other on either side, and the fairway narrows even between it.

Why am I hitting my driver low and left?

In many instances, having a strong grip will cause your ball to go low. To fix this issue, grip the club properly with the “V” on your right hand, created by your index finger and thumb, pointing to the inside of your right shoulder. Hitting the ball too low can be caused by shifting your weight to your left side.

Why do I hit my driver low on the face?

If you frequently hit your driver low on the face, even top the ball, you’re probably releasing your wrist hinge too soon on the downswing. You’re trying to help the ball get up by making a flipping motion with your hands. It’s impossible to generate much clubhead speed doing that.

Why do I keep hitting my driver to the right?

A slice shot is caused by a poor grip and setup, an outside-to-in downswing path and an open clubface. An outside-to-in path occurs when the golfer reaches too far on the downside, bringing the club down to the right of the ball (outside), relative to the target line.

Why am I hitting my driver on the toe?

A common cause of off-center hits on the toe is found in the downswing when the club handle remains too close to the body, instead of extending out toward the ball as it reaches impact. Once you have a good grasp of this new move, grab your club and make some practice swings without a ball to get the feeling down.

Why do I hit off the heel?

The flatter you swing the club, the more likely you are to hit the heel. you need to feel a swing that is more up and down with the hand path staying in under the shoulders, closer to the body. Try putting a tee inside the ball you’re hitting and hit IT. This may help you feel more down and in coming into the ball.

What should I aim when hitting a golf ball?

While common advice is to focus either on the entire ball, a spot in front of the ball, a specific dimple on the ball or the back inside quarter of the golf ball there is no rule here and no proven method.