How to Hit a Hybrid Off a Tee

I've posted guidelines in this subject before, however this page at golftipsmag.Com at the mechanics of a hybrid tee shot is just too remarkable to ignore. LPGA/PGA teacher Alison Curdt has lots of high-quality data here that you could test out at the hyperlink, however this one photograph may additionally store a lot of you a load of frustration:

Proper tee height for a hybrid

Her guidance for this image says:

To start, use a tee each time you could, and do not be afraid to tee it up off the ground. I like to area the tee into the ground and go away the tapered a part of the tee in the air. Next, play the ball slightly forward on your stance in kind of the identical position you would play a protracted iron. From right here, swing with a "sweep some dew" motion and recognition on a smooth, shallow, smooth swing. To get a sense for this, take some exercise swings near the ball and believe sweeping off the dew at the grass. Do this a few instances till you sense confident, cushty and equipped to swing.
There's also a whole sequence of photos showing you how to sweep the ball off that properly-positioned tee.

This page is part of a 6-page sequence called Tee Shots 101 on hitting 6 different types of tee shots. (This photo is from the "long par 3" page.) The first page is at this link. But this one picture is so clear that I had to post it.

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