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Date Posted: 20:38:49 08/28/16 Sun
Author: Roy Reed (R2)
Subject: Re: Ball placement for driver
In reply to: Jim Britton 's message, "Ball placement for driver" on 16:54:36 08/19/16 Fri

Jim: In addition to the excellent advice given by Mr. Lake I have my students adjust their spine-angle tilt. If you keep your spine angle "straight" or perpendicular to the ground at address and during the swing (face-on view), the ball will have a tendency to stay low. If you "tilt" your spine angle slightly toward your rear foot at address (face-on view), the ball will tend to fly higher. Try doing this at the range - it is interesting to see how changing your spine angle changes your ball flight. Staying "behind" the ball at impact is a good indicator you have the proper amount of spine-angle tilt for the type of shot you are making. Take care and hit 'em straight! R2

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