Category: Tee Box
The Correct Side of the Tee Box
You know where you want the ball to go on the course but are unsure where to tee up.
Thin Shot to the Right
You hit a 3-iron off of the tee a little thin and off towards the right of a tight fairway.
Level Turn While Driving
Too much loft due to too much of a lateral movement of your lower body during the downswing and turning your back hand under the forward hand.
Block out the Obstacles
Each time you are faced with first tee jitters, water hazards, or other obstacles, you lose confidence and fail to make a smooth or successful drive.
Square Setup Drill
You lose distance on your drives due to a severe slice. This might be from an exaggerated open stance or an out-to-in downswing with the clubface open. Another possibility that is often over looked is the driver that you are using. It could have too stiff of a shaft, be too long, or it may not have enough loft.
The Preshot Routine
You need to learn how to or improve your pre-shot routine.
The Softball Drill
You are slicing for an unknown reason. Your shoulders might be more open to the target than your hips at contact or you swing on an out-to-in path, causing contact off of the center of the clubface, resulting in a slice.
The Flyer Shot
You need accuracy on an elevated tee box or in windy conditions.
Tight Fairways
You are about to tee up but notice that the fairway is very narrow or there is brush obstructing a clear shot.
The New X Factor
You want to gain a powerful swing by learning the New X-factor technique, but are confused about the conflicting styles.
