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Been struggling with driver, and seriously considering just rolling with my 13* Adams 3W. I usually struggle with the club, but today on the 4 tee shots I hit it today I hit 3 FW and about 230 the one FW I did miss was a pull and it missed by 5 YD's. With driver when I catch it I can get 250-275, but haven't been catching it good lately. Is there any tip to transfer my 3W swing to my driver? Thanks for the input.
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Been struggling with driver, and seriously considering just rolling with my 13* Adams 3W. I usually struggle with the club, but today on the 4 tee shots I hit it today I hit 3 FW and about 230 the one FW I did miss was a pull and it missed by 5 YD's. With driver when I catch it I can get 250-275, but haven't been catching it good lately. Is there any tip to transfer my 3W swing to my driver? Thanks for the input. Just a simple fix, swing easier, get a nice tempo down that works for you. If you're struggling with it that badly, then you should probably go get a lesson or something to fix the problem, because if you're playing from the tees you're supposed to be playing from, there is rarely a course where you don't need your driver for at least 5 shots, and likely more. |
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Maybe get fitted for a higher lofted driver? There is a trend now to go with 12 degree drivers. Mine is an HT Taylor Made which is, I think 13.5 degrees. |
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I did the same thing recently, started hitting a 13* 3w as my driving club. Scoring wise it hasn't affected my score as I only used driver on a couple holes, those being the longer par 5s and used my regular 3w before. So I say go for it and worry about the driver later if you don't need it now. I am going to wait until later in the year before switching back, maybe get a lesson or just work with it at the range, but right now I am happy with the strong 3.
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Pulling the driver is a remody not a cure which i think we all know. I just went through a long process of curing a slice. it took endless days on the range and sadly enough watching tons of youtube videos. I tried it all and found what worked. When they say tring to fix a slice it gets worse before it gets better they dont play. But i stayed on it and it finally came around and now i am being gready and tring to work on a draw.
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You might try gripping down a couple of inches on the driver which should give more feel and control. You probably hit it more solid and won't lose much if any distance. That's the remedy I use late in the round when my old legs get wobbly in the heat or any time when having trouble making solid contact.
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Been struggling with driver, and seriously considering just rolling with my 13* Adams 3W. I usually struggle with the club, but today on the 4 tee shots I hit it today I hit 3 FW and about 230 the one FW I did miss was a pull and it missed by 5 YD's. With driver when I catch it I can get 250-275, but haven't been catching it good lately. Is there any tip to transfer my 3W swing to my driver? Thanks for the input. |
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I pull my driver from my bag often, then rip balls off the tee with it. One thing you could do when using your driver is just take a nice smooth easy swing. Don't rush your take away, I can control my driver better when I have a slower tempo. If I rush my backswing I start hooking the ball bad. |
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How high do you tee your 3W? How high do you tee your driver? I have never been able to hit any driver when teed to what is considered normal height. I tee the ball no more than 3/4"-1" above the ground for my driver ( and about 1/2" for the 3W), and that keeps me from trying to scoop the ball. When teed normally I will push, pull, hook, slice - you name it, if you can do it with a driver I've done it. I played with a couple of guys last week who were quite surprised at how well I hit the driver when teed so low. I've been doing it like that for more than 20 years now. I can also hit the driver fairly well off the deck from all but a really tight fairway lie. I currently use a 12° driver, but I've used as low as an 8° the same way. To some degree, I think it depends of the driver. The sweet spot on some it is lower on the face, but my K15 has the spot just above center, or a little higher than others. |
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How high do you tee your 3W? How high do you tee your driver? I have never been able to hit any driver when teed to what is considered normal height. I tee the ball no more than 3/4"-1" above the ground for my driver ( and about 1/2" for the 3W), and that keeps me from trying to scoop the ball. When teed normally I will push, pull, hook, slice - you name it, if you can do it with a driver I've done it. I played with a couple of guys last week who were quite surprised at how well I hit the driver when teed so low. I've been doing it like that for more than 20 years now. I can also hit the driver fairly well off the deck from all but a really tight fairway lie. I currently use a 12° driver, but I've used as low as an 8° the same way. I tee my ball so that at least half of it is above the crown of my driver at address. I set up so that the ball is basically opposite my left toe, I open my stance slightly and KaBoom! I've tried teeing the ball lower and moving it towards the middle of my stance (left instep like all the books say) but I have major problems with direction and lose lots of power. I guess it's all about what works best for you! |
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I use to be a low tee hitter myself, but developed a nasty habit of topping my drives. I struggled and struggled and then one day said to myself, "Hey idiot, why not tee the ball higher." It worked like gangbusters and I got alot more distance as well.
As for benching the driver, I've been back and forth. It really depends on confidence. I'll go through a period where I don't touch my driver, then after awhile I'll work on it at the range and start to feel better about it. When your standing on that tee box you've got to feel good about the club your grabbing. Sometimes it's the driver, sometimes it's the 3wood, sometimes it's a long iron. Follow your heart, but I'd never completely banish any club. I'm the exact opposite. |
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