Can't Hit My Driver

3/30/2018by admin
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I need some serious help. I have an 8 handicap, I hit my irons exceptionally well ( long and short irons) I can usually manager my driver to the point wher. I just started playing golf again after a 5 year hiatus. Crysis Warhead Download Completo Pc Iso here. I am 25 and played a lot in high school. A lot of my game has come through the break and I. The title says it all, although it's just woods in general, not just my driver. I'm very confident with my irons, I'm relatively strong and have.

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You will be banned without warning for any homophobic or racist dialogue, inciting violence, or witch hunting behavior. Or Don't see your post? The title says it all, although it's just woods in general, not just my driver. I'm very confident with my irons, I'm relatively strong and have stiff shafts which seem to accommodate my swing speed well. As far as I know they don't make stiffer shafts for woods, although I've only asked my dad about it.

On the very rare occasion I do get all of a tee shot with my driver and don't slice it (honestly about 1 in 100) I'd say it goes about 310 yards on average, but I'm positive my record distance was closer to 340 (par 5, downhill and very windy). Ive tried everything as far as changing swing speeds, different stances, and different drivers, no matter what it's a slice.

Because of this I've pretty much given up on woods and tee off with my 3 iron, I can still out drive most people I play with despite being the only one who doesn't use a driver. So I've got a couple questions.

Is it okay to just completely give up on the wood game and use the extra space in my bag for some weird situational wedges or a lefty club for the 1 in a million situation where that would be necessary? Or is there a specific type of shaft for woods and drivers that cater to the most outrageous slice in the history of man kind?

I'm also 90% sure the problem is just between the ears, any advice on just gaining confidence in the tee box in a general sense. I actually prefer a 1 iron to an extra wedge.

I grew up with a two iron and the move the a 1 iron was pretty easy. Honestly, I can work the ball better than I can with a 3 or 5 wood, and I can still hit a knockdown shot if need be. To your original point OP, I always recommend people to avoid new equipment for trying to fix what is likely a swing or setup flaw. Winning Eleven 2000 Psx Iso Rom. The driver should be the hardest club in the bag to hit. It has the least amount of loft and has the longest shaft. Have you looked into different ball position with the driver? How about putting the ball a little further away from you so you have to 'reach out' and get it?

The good news is that you are consistently hitting a slice, so it is likely not an equipment issue, but probably setup. If you look into all of the above and the situation still hasn't been remedied, look into getting a lesson.

50 bucks could save you a lot of money and a lot of strokes. 1, you do NOT drive 310 on average. Now that we got THAT ego check out of the way, your BESt bet is to get yourself to a club fitter and take some lessons.