Teeing the ball high helps encourage top player to hit the ball in the upswing. This in turn helps decrease the spin and increase the distance the ball goes. Teeing the ball low has the opposite effect. Causes golfers to hit the ball in the downswing and increase spin and decrease distance. Getting it right v getting wrong is around 12% difference in distance.
@gaspsys Really? Is Tiger hitting this ball on the 'upswing'? pause him post impact and tell me how the club is traveling 'up'. the loft of the club is pointing up, but the club is traveling 'down' as it moves through the ball. teeing it high ensures that you'll hit the ball above the center of the face which is where the spin rate is optimal (lower). If the angle of attack is shallow enough, you can hit down on driver all day long. The average player shouldn't try to hit up on anything.
Just a lil baby swing here. Sick tempo
mrjamesgrimes 1 week ago
12%? This just proves that 94.2% of statistics are totally made up.
TomokoMurakami 1 week ago
lol exactly 12% in difference?
JAYMANNN9 1 week ago
hes just stroking a soft fade here. its a soft stinger
CUNfTucker 2 weeks ago
It gives them more control of the ball, because the wind is always a factor. And they don't really need the distance.
lenatatiananielsen 1 month ago
Most Pro/Good players has an negative (1 or 2 degrees downwards) angle of attack on the driver.
lenatatiananielsen 1 month ago
I bet that went 285
bunkerputt 1 month ago
The tee after impact is pure sex
elnocho3 1 month ago
Teeing the ball high helps encourage top player to hit the ball in the upswing. This in turn helps decrease the spin and increase the distance the ball goes. Teeing the ball low has the opposite effect. Causes golfers to hit the ball in the downswing and increase spin and decrease distance. Getting it right v getting wrong is around 12% difference in distance.
gaspsys 3 months ago
@gaspsys Really? Is Tiger hitting this ball on the 'upswing'? pause him post impact and tell me how the club is traveling 'up'. the loft of the club is pointing up, but the club is traveling 'down' as it moves through the ball. teeing it high ensures that you'll hit the ball above the center of the face which is where the spin rate is optimal (lower). If the angle of attack is shallow enough, you can hit down on driver all day long. The average player shouldn't try to hit up on anything.
earthshine2k 1 month ago
Why did he tee it so high? Was this a trick shot?
PoorEvinrude 3 months ago