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Michael Kolar
Occasionally popping up your driver is a sign that your angle of attack with your driver is too steep. In this tip, Michael Kolar demonstrates a quick drill that will help you consistently hit your driver flush and on the upswing. Watch now and start hitting longer drives!
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What upper body exercises do you work on in your exercise regiment. Thank you.
Hi John,
Try moving the ball back slightly in your stance. As a drill tee the ball lower than normal and practice making contact with the tee and the ball. Then try it with your normal setup, hope this helps!
I have the opposite problem to TOPPING my driver.....I have a severe case of the "topitis" and it is particularly a problem with my driver; I fight the topping and "thinning" my driver. What is a quick fix or drill I can do to stop this.....it is a scoring killer!