I recognise you know the usual solution for the way high to tee the ball for a pressure -- you want it high enough so half of the ball is above the pinnacle of the driving force.
But Annabel (from Golf Channel Academy) says there's a bit more to it than that. Here's her explanation of how to find the best tee height for you.
First she tells you where to hit the ball on the driver face. You may think it's the center of the face but NO! You want to hit the ball slightly above the center of the face to get the best launch angle (and therefore the most distance).
While the "half of ball above driving force" is a great place to begin, the assault attitude of your swing can have an effect on how high you should tee the ball. Annabel offers a entire rationalization in the video so I'll simply come up with the fundamentals:
- If you tend to swing down on the ball, you want to tee the ball a bit lower to keep from going under ("skying") the ball.
- If you tend to swing up on the ball, you want to tee the ball a bit higher to keep from going over (thinning or "skulling") the ball.
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