Golf Driving Tips – How High Should You Tee The Ball?
Posted on
November 13th, 2009
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If your tee height is too high or too low, the driver won’t meet the ball in the right place and your shot won’t be ‘all that it can be’. With these golf driving tips, Bobby Eldridge – head pro of PurePoint Golf – teaches you how to set up your ball for the perfect tee shot.
Duration : 0:3:8
HIT THE LONG STRAIGHT DRIVES YOU CRAVE!
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Some pros on tour, including Woody Austin, hit it off the deck with the newer drivers.
Tee it low, watch it go!
Tee it high!
I tend to notice that if I tee it up high, it goes too high so I tee it up low. My driver is a year old too.
You don’t know what you’re talking about. I participate in long drive tourneys, and I tee the ball up high to catch it on the upswing. Hang time = distance.
I don’t know, Jack Nicklaus once said, “Tee it high because air offers less resistance than ground.” I’m a low-handicapper, and I tee it high because I want to strike the ball on the upswing and maximize height and carry. I also think you have to consider the fact that with these deep-faced clubs the sweetspot is above the center of the clubface.