Should you hover your driver?

Soling the club in such a lie can set off a chain reaction which could move the ball, incurring a penalty. By hovering the club, you not only eliminate that risk, you reduce the tendency to snag the clubface in the grass, both on the takeaway and on the way down to the ball.
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Should you hover the driver at address?

Hovering the club at address gives you this perfect feel for the clubhead while helping you avoid excessive tension throughout the swing.
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Do pro golfers hover the club?

Instead they hover the club off the ground just behind the ball until they start their swing. Tour players who hover the club at address include Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Jason Day, Matt Kuchar, Steve Stricker, Davis Love III, Jay Haas, Yani Tseng and Cristie Kerr.
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Should a golf driver touch the ground?

He says that setting the club on the ground promotes a hands and arms takeaway. Hovering the club, he said, engages your core from before you even hit the golf ball, which promotes a more powerful turn behind the ball.
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Should my golf club be touching the ground at the start of my swing?

Some golfers like to ground their club behind the ball before they swing. Others prefer to hover just off the ground. Personal preference can come into play here, but the determining factor should be how consistently you hit the ball. Fred Soobhany has found great success using the Peak Performance Golf Swing.
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Should You Hover Your Golf Driver



Do you ground your driver?

When you place the driver on the ground, as soon as you pick it up to make your backswing, there is a spike in grip pressure. This simple spike in pressure can be enough to negatively affect your swing. The second benefit of hovering your driver is the fact that it allows you to be fluid.
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Is it better to stand closer to golf ball?

Stand closer to the ball and allow the hands and butt end of the club to be no further than three inches from the body. The closer the better. Standing too far away from the ball and reaching out will cause a low trajectory, cause a golfer to cast the club, come over the top and hit the ball on the toe of the club.
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How should the driver sit on the ground at address?

The golf driver should sit on the ground with the ball at a degree angle to your feet, with your hands near your shoulders. Place your left hand just above the handle, so that you can control spin on your ball when hitting it. Keep your right hand close to the clubface to create loft and height on your shot.
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Should you hover the putter?

Resting the putter on the ground allows you to secure its position behind the ball, and hovering can hinder that. So as a compromise, try bouncing the putter lightly a couple of times behind the ball before taking it back. This gets some movement into the putter which will add a flowing motion to the putting stroke.
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Should you ground your club?

Playing from a Sand Trap

The main reason for this rule, as it applies to bunkers, is that grounding the club can affect the ball's lie, particularly since the golfer will likely strike the sand at or near the spot she grounds her club when she plays her shot. Unlike other golf course surfaces, sand will move easily.
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Should irons be open at address?

Setting the clubface slightly open at address allows you to: Release the club fully without fear of hooking. Swing the club naturally with relaxed arms for maximum clubhead speed—and therefore more distance. Develop better feel for how the club is aligned as it swings through impact.
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Why did Jack Nicklaus turn his head?

Nicklaus famously imparted a slight turning or rotating of his head as he turned back. This allowed him to clear his shoulders and make a solid turn back as he moved up to the top. "I played with Sam Snead when I was 16 and watched that little cocking of his head.
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Can standing too close to the golf ball cause a slice?

Standing too close to the ball causes a loss of posture, reduction in arm extension, loss of balance, loss of speed, toe hits, slices, low hooks and a change in swing path.
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What happens if you stand too far away from the golf ball?

Standing too far from the golf ball will result in poor posture, which could result in inconsistent shots and no control over the ball. Standing too far can result in less distance, heel shots, and can cause you to lose balance easily. Standing too far from the ball is pretty common for beginner players.
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What happens if golf ball is too far forward in stance?

If it's too far forward, it may be causing you to hit thin or fat shots and miss shots to the left. If it's too far back, you could be hitting tops, chunks, and missing the ball to the right.
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Is it OK to choke up on driver?

By choking up an inch and making your normal move, it'll create less spin and stay underneath the wind. Finally, choking up on a driver is a good idea if you're playing a tight hole and really need to find the fairway. There are some holes where a 3 wood isn't enough distance but a driver is kind of risky.
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Should the golf club rest on the ground?

All clubs -- from putter to driver -- should sole flat on the ground when you address the ball (main photo). If a club is too short or long, you'll have to change your posture to get it to sit flush.
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Should hands be in front of ball with driver?

The grip and hands must be in front of the clubhead and ball. Many amateur golfers believe that the grip and clubhead come back to the position they are in during the setup. The hands and grip must move forward before the clubhead in order to properly compress and control the ball.
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Should I aim in front of the golf ball?

Trying to keep your eye on the ball pretty much ensures that your club will bottom out too soon. If you want to hit crisp irons from the fairway, your focus should be well forward of the ball.
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Why do people hit the ground before the ball in golf?

When a player hits the ground before the ball it is generally because their club is attacking the ball from too shallow an angle. Golf coaches refer to this as the "Angle of Approach".
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