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Old 11-02-2011, 02:02 PM   #9
hLabXZlK

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I've found that if I tee the ball so it seems a bit lower than it should be I end up with better results. That's because when I began all I read was "tee it high, and make it fly". Turns out that didn't work for me at all, but my brain (or eyes) expect it now. I like 1/2 the ball over the crown or a little less.
That's pretty close to my setting, just less than half the ball above the club face, but once I check the height against the head I try not to touch the club head to the ground. I just waggle and go.
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