Category: Tee Box
Hitting the High Draw
Need to avoid obstacles in the fairway or make it around a dogleg with a powerful shot.
Slicing Due to a Poor Setup
Addressing the ball with your shoulders aligned too far to the left will cause you to slice. Many people make the mistake of lifting their left heel during the backswing, which is one of the most common causes of a slice.
First Tee Jitters
Unable to relax, focus, or swing as you normally would at the first tee of the game.
Hit a Power Fade
You need a fade without hooking or drawing the ball.
How Hit a Two Iron
Trying to hit the two iron too hard resulting in poor contact. Some people also try to bend too much at the waist, causing a flatter swing arc and low ball flight.
How to Get a Draw and a Fade
Needing a draw or a fade to make it around doglegs or other obstacles.
Brace For More Power
Slicing, hitting fat, or topping.
Prevent Tilts and Sways in Your Swing
Many people sway or tilt during their swing because they are not turning at the hips correctly. This will cause you to over swing your arms, prevent a proper weight shift, and take the club off of its swinging path.
Find a Sweet Spot for Sweet Shots
Hitting off of the toe or heel of the club face causing hooking, slicing, or poor distance. Teeing the ball up to high can cause you to make contact too low on the clubface.
Gain Five to Ten Yards
You need to hit the ball a few yards further.
