The Optimal Tee Height for Different Clubs in Your Bag, per a Top Golf Instructor originally appeared on Athlon Sports. While there are lots of ways to become more consistent in golf, one of the ...
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — How high do you tee up your driver? If you’re like many golfers, you don’t give it much thought, but it’s something many pros constantly tinker with to suit the unique demands of each ...
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Every golfer wants to bomb their driver, often swinging out of their shoes to try and reach the holy grail: 300 yards. But just because you crush the golf ball doesn’t mean it’s always a good thing.
"There's the launch angle, which is how high or low your ball is coming off the face right after impact," Anderson said. "From there, the ball peaks at a certain height and then starts its descent.
Maximizing distance and accuracy off the tee is key to setting up successful approach shots and lowering scores. This clinic is designed to help golfers improve their driving fundamentals, optimize ...
While there are lots of ways to become more consistent in golf, one of the simplest ways is to understand where the tee height should be when using different clubs in your bag. After all, most of us ...