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Tee It Higher to Hit It Farther
Noted instructor Mel Sole explains the benefits of teeing the ball higher with an oversized driver.
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Tee It High to Hit It Farther

From Mel Sole, Ritson-Sole Golf Schools

How Teeing the Ball Higher Can Add Distance to Your Drives

With the deep face drivers on the market today, the tees that we have been using for the last 100 years are being threatened with extinction! In order to get the maximum out of these new scientific wonders, you have to hit the ball higher on the clubface. This requires the use of a longer tee. I use a 2 3/4-inch tee for my driver, teeing up the ball so that half of the ball is above the clubface (see photo).

Make sure the ball is positioned off the left instep (for right-handed golfers). If you tee it up too far back in your stance the tendency is to pop the ball up into the air because the angle of attack into the ball is too steep.

Finally, make sure you keep your head behind the ball through impact to ensure a slightly upward blow to get the maximum launch angle and improved distance.

Start teeing the ball a little higher and a little more forward in your stance and you will love the results!

About Mel Sole
Mel Sole is a former South African Tour player with 30 years of teaching experience in South Africa, Canada and the U.S. He is the co-founder of Ritson-Sole Golf Schools, which is rated by "Golf" magazine one of the 25 best golf schools in the U.S. Visit the Ritson-Sole Web site for many more tips from Mel.

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