Should I choke up on my driver?

When a shot comes up that requires the best of your accuracy, but you still want to hit your driver, consider choking down on the grip of the club. Even moving down the grip by just an inch or two can go a long way toward improving your accuracy.
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How far should I choke down on my driver?

To hit a more conservative tee ball, I always choke down on the grip a full two inches (No. 1) and narrow my stance so my feet are only slightly wider than my shoulders (No. 2). I tee the ball lower and farther back, maybe three inches inside my left instep.
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When should you choke down on a golf club?

If you need to take a few yards off the typical distance that you would get from a given club, you can choke down. For example, if you usually hit your 7-iron 150-yards, but you need to hit a 145-yard shot, you could choke down an inch or two and make a comfortable swing.
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Does choking down on golf club change swing weight?

Choking down lightens the club's swingweight and effectively makes the shaft stiffer. It also makes it difficult to hit the ball high enough for all situations.
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Does choking down affect lie angle?

Normally the mindset is that you choke down to take distance off and I suppose that could creep into your mind unintentionally when you are attempting to hit a full shot. I know the general consensus is that choking down 1" has the same impact on swing weight, lie angle, etc.
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Why do I hit my driver better when I choke up?

Choking up so they can shape shots.

By choking up, it's a lot easier to play certain shots like a punch draw or a flighted 7 iron that stays under the wind. The spin rate is lower and the ball flies consistently toward the green.
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Should I choke down chipping?

As for your body, remember as you choke down: Don't hunch your upper body. Instead, choke down with your hands, and get your body lower by adding more flex in the knees, as opposed to hunching over.
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Should I choke up on my 3 wood?

To actually play the shot, choke down on the grip of your three wood and hold it like a putter. The motion you make to hit the ball is going to be almost exactly the same as the one you use on the greens. Rock the club back and through with your shoulders while your hands and wrists stay out of the action.
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Should I choke up on long irons?

Also, if you're struggling with hitting long irons straight, I also recommend choking up one inch on the club, especially if you're playing in windy conditions. By choking up, you make the club slightly shorter and easier to control which is crucial if you're hitting into the wind.
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Should I choke down on my 3 wood?

Consider Choking Down on the Club

What is this? It's easier to control shorter clubs, so going down an inch on your 3 wood will help you manage the club better throughout the swing. As with all other changes to your game, it's important to practice this technique before you put it into action on the course.
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Should driver have same grip as irons?

There is no evidence that having the same grips on all golf clubs gives an advantage to all golfers. The majority do select the same grips to give a consistent feel but others prefer varying combinations of grip size, material & firmness. Grip size is the most important factor when selecting a grip.
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What is the rule of 12 in Chipping?

The Rule of 12 In Golf Chipping. The rule of 12 is a golf chipping technique that explains the exact relationship between the loft on a golf club and the amount of roll you will get on a chip shot. We use 12 yards as the total distance we want the ball to carry on the chip.
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Should you shorten your driver shaft?

Shortening the shaft will make the club shorter but it will also make the shaft stiffer and adjust the swing weight as well. Plus, the more length you remove, the less flex your club will have. Depending on how much you cut it down, it could move a regular flex to a stiff or a stiff to an extra stiff.
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How do I improve my chipping in golf?

10 basic tips that can help golfers chip better than ever
  1. Be in proper posture. ...
  2. Tweak your stance and setup. ...
  3. Understand ball-turf interaction. ...
  4. Understand your chipping stroke. ...
  5. Develop your feel. ...
  6. Adjust your ball position. ...
  7. Calibrate your distance control. ...
  8. Practice with an alignment rod.
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How far should you stand away from the golf ball with a driver?

The ideal distance you should stand from the golf ball is one where the butt of the club is pointing at your belt buckle and is about 6 inches away from your thighs. This should be the same for all clubs in the bag. It doesn't matter what club you're using, your arm position should be the same.
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Should my driver sit flat on the ground?

The golf club should address the ball with the toe set a few millimetres in the air – the clubhead should never sit flat on the turf. You should be able to fit a small coin under the toe of the club at address, with the heel remaining in contact with the ground.
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What does the upright setting on a driver do?

The more upright setting tilts the face left of the target slightly. Also, when you increase loft on an adjustable driver, it often will close the face somewhat.
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What lie angle should my driver be?

Most standard golf drivers are going to have between 56 and 60 degrees for their lie angle. The lie angle is the number of degrees between the center of the hosel and the ground line. This angle needs to be measured while the club is on the ground.
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What should my driver swing weight be?

To optimize distance, golfers should aim to increase the weight of their driver head and the first four inches of shaft as much as possible without compromising the other three factors.
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How much does golf club choke down?

The further your grip down the club, the lighter it will feel, and the easier it will be to control. Most golfers will grip the club about ½ inch from the top. When you want to choke down on the club a bit, you can go about an inch or maybe even a little more than an inch from the top of the golf club.
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