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Chris Como teaches you how to set up a driver practice station on the range using just two empty golf ball sleeves. Watch now to improve your angle of attack and start hitting it farther off the tee.
Comments (6)
Why would you spend almost 5min describing something and not hit the ball? It looks like you’re on a course, not a backyard.
I find that trying to use the lob shot, I tend to hit several inches behind the ball. I have more success using either my 48 or 54 degree wedges to get the ball within 1-2 ft from the hole.
I follow all of that but that last thing I want in my drives is more draw. How do I do what you suggest but be able to shape the shot at the same time? I am an 8.2 index, 260-270 average off the tee. I know that is a difficult answer without seeing my swing.
Great concept, but the flavor savor does not work.
Great tip but you forgot to tell us which one you would play and which of the three is the most percent for a tap in 1 putt. So you know i would played the 2nd shot but love taking out the flop shot once in a while.
Regards
Tom D
Thanks Chris, I'm looking forward to trying these changes.
Why would you spend almost 5min describing something and not hit the ball? It looks like you’re on a course, not a backyard.
I find that trying to use the lob shot, I tend to hit several inches behind the ball. I have more success using either my 48 or 54 degree wedges to get the ball within 1-2 ft from the hole.