Finding the optimal trajectory for your driver      
 
  • Center of gravity
  • Golf ball
  • Shaft

The first factor is often overlooked but may have the biggest influence that can make big changes to trajectory. If you don’t agree, trying hitting a golf ball with you driver off of the ground or try to hit a ball standing on a 6” tee. As drivers have become much larger in volume, tee heights should increase proportionally to allow for the proper position to hit the ball on the face (typically in the geographic center of the face or just slightly higher).

Hitting low on the face (in the case with the ball teed too low) or whether the ball is hit ½” out on the toe, three-quarters of an inch in the heel or on the crown of the club, all influence initial ball velocity, direction and trajectory. An impact label (available through Hireko) can be placed

 
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