Need to get down the green? This low, long drive will come in handy
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17 Comments so far
sanfranman491 on
June 23rd, 2008
Thank you. I know this will come in handy on a particular course I play on, where the wind is strong on certain fairways. Can’t wait to try it. I’ll respond again with my results.
loganlikesmoney on
July 9th, 2008
(clap clap clap) well done
EverythingPaintball5 on
August 8th, 2008
thats a beautiful rockport stinger.
noosaslayer on
August 17th, 2008
great drive! I’d be using it everyone.
bogeyhitter25 on
October 12th, 2008
such a beautiful driver. such a beautiful shot
FairwayJack on
February 5th, 2009
Awesome…gotta try this one
rendog92 on
February 23rd, 2009
Hey Joe, I tried it, and let me tell you right here, without a doubt one of the greatest shots I have ever hit. 240 down the middle.
ziomtalka on
May 10th, 2009
Why it is not a sliice ?
karmak1d on
June 3rd, 2009
dude same here! it felt so solid too for some reason. i guess tempo really is a factor in this shot. if your playing into the wind one thing people do wrong is swing hard which launches it higher.
mattbowater on
June 30th, 2009
Thats what im talking about
mousavsm on
July 1st, 2009
Will have to look into this shot. Just a question, won’t the driver touch the ground. Secondly, does the ball hit the lower part of the driver head? Thanks and I will definitely try this. Normally for a lower drive, I would try and flatten my swing plane out a tad. But that is dicey and this may be a solid alternative.
stevebever on
July 14th, 2009
the ball should still be teed to a height where it is no lower than the sweet spot of your driver so if hit right the driver may just barely skim the ground for a perfect hit in the centre of the club head
Whiteclowd on
July 17th, 2009
hmmm… that’s how i’ve always hit my drive. gonna have to go to the range to try and hit it the correct way now. lol
MicrowavedHamster on
August 5th, 2009
Try hitting it with your 3Wood, because you’ll make much nicer contact.
SimpleAz on
October 3rd, 2009
your driver should never hit the ground, basically your clubface is in a trap like position causing it to go low.
nikepumps123 on
October 13th, 2009
its better to hit this with a 3 wood. drivers can sometimes have dagerous results
juanimanti on
January 20th, 2010
he says “that’s what I’m talking about” really excited! lol
nice work joe!
Thank you. I know this will come in handy on a particular course I play on, where the wind is strong on certain fairways. Can’t wait to try it. I’ll respond again with my results.
(clap clap clap) well done
thats a beautiful rockport stinger.
great drive! I’d be using it everyone.
such a beautiful driver. such a beautiful shot
Awesome…gotta try this one
Hey Joe, I tried it, and let me tell you right here, without a doubt one of the greatest shots I have ever hit. 240 down the middle.
Why it is not a sliice ?
dude same here! it felt so solid too for some reason. i guess tempo really is a factor in this shot. if your playing into the wind one thing people do wrong is swing hard which launches it higher.
Thats what im talking about
Will have to look into this shot. Just a question, won’t the driver touch the ground. Secondly, does the ball hit the lower part of the driver head? Thanks and I will definitely try this. Normally for a lower drive, I would try and flatten my swing plane out a tad. But that is dicey and this may be a solid alternative.
the ball should still be teed to a height where it is no lower than the sweet spot of your driver so if hit right the driver may just barely skim the ground for a perfect hit in the centre of the club head
hmmm… that’s how i’ve always hit my drive. gonna have to go to the range to try and hit it the correct way now. lol
Try hitting it with your 3Wood, because you’ll make much nicer contact.
your driver should never hit the ground, basically your clubface is in a trap like position causing it to go low.
its better to hit this with a 3 wood. drivers can sometimes have dagerous results
he says “that’s what I’m talking about” really excited! lol
nice work joe!