with Jonathan Yarwood
What happened to good old accuracy? Give me a plodding drive down the middle than a lash into the rough any day
DRIVING ON THE RIGHT SIDE
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Tee the ball up on the correct side to suit your shape of swing - it gives you more fairway to aim at. In the picture opposite, I'm standing on the right, but I'm aiming at the traps on the left to allow for a fade. Take a position on the left side of the tee box if you're going to hook or draw according to the shape of the hole
TEE IT HIGH, WATCH IT FLY
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Drive the ball on a higher trajectory with less spin by teeing it up nice and high with half the ball sitting above the top of the club. Combine that with tilting your hips a little, so you have more weight on your right foot at address. Your left hip and left trouser pocket should feel a touch higher than your right. This will help with the sweeping action that you need when using a driver
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