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I have always been told to tee the ball up half above the face of the driver. Is that true with the newer drivers? I was at the range with my new ft-9 and noticed that alot of the ball marks were low on the face. Is this a result of my swing or where I am teeing the ball at?
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I've just used trial and error. And I've noticed that if I tee it too high, my driver gets under it and the ball flies high up in the air, but goes nowhere
![]() A rule of thumb that I've been using to tee up my driver shots, I put the tee with the golf ball on top and use my 2nd and 3rd fingers but palm facing up and sticking my pinky out and when my pinky comfortably touches the grass/dirt/whatever then its teed just right ![]() |
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I think ithey're called "4 more yards"? or something like that...Tomahawk tees have the right depth as well!
When you tee off with a driver, are you supposed to just hit the ball or hit part of the tee as well? ![]() I just use some of those indestructible tees that go into the ground the perfect depth every time. I forget what theyre called though. Theres the brush tees too, I like those as well. |
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I think ithey're called "4 more yards"? or something like that...Tomahawk tees have the right depth as well! |
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Best thing to do is to experiment with a bunch of different heights and see what works best. If you notice that the ball marks are low on the face, try teeing up a bit higher and see if that helps. Anytime you are messing with tee height, play with the ball positioning in your stance as well. If you tee the ball a little higher, you might need to play the ball a little more forward. Same goes for teeing lower. It might be that you need to tee it higher and put the ball towards the middle of your stance. Never know till you play around with it. There should be at least one great combination.
That rule fo thumb that you mentioned goes waaaaay back. Back when woods were still wood and most were about the same size. I have found that with today's drivers and shafts, you really have to experiment to find the best set up. |
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I use standard 2 3/4 tees, and tee up the ball about half height above the driver face.
When you tee off with a driver, are you supposed to just hit the ball or hit part of the tee as well? |
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Most golf pros teach that you should tee the ball so that the crown of the clubhead is even with the equator of the ball.
On newer drivers they give the most trampoline effect when hitting the ball high on the center of the clubface. In regards to your experience at the driving range, most of the tees at the driving range are a little too lower for the newer, bigger drivers. I have the same problem when I go to the driving range: the tee is just a bit too low. |
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Most golf pros teach that you should tee the ball so that the crown of the clubhead is even with the equator of the ball. I bought a couple of these. You just slip them under the mat the same way as the rubber tee's but you can raise the height way up to hit them properly with a modern driver. You can then push them back down to practice teeing off with Irons or FW. Best 3.99 I ever spent. ![]() |
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I actually just read an article about this subject. Not saying that it's right for everyone, but it was interesting.
http://www.golf.com/golf/instruction...565244,00.html |
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I hate that. I find that unless I am able to bring my own tee, it is useless trying to practice with the driver on a standard range- they are way too low. I don't even like the 'automatic' tee that you can adjust at ranges. I find them mostly too low as well. |
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