When hitting a driver in golf, the most important thing is to keep the ball in play, and this may mean teeing off with a 3-wood or a long iron. Find out how to play a natural shot with a driver with help from a member of the PGA National Teaching Committee in this free video on golf drivers.
Expert: Jay Golden
Contact: www.goldengolftv.com
Bio: Jay Golden has been a PGA Member since 1982, and was selected for the PGA National Teaching Committee in 1988.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigon
@mayhem220022 my thoughts exactly, i saw a vid on here that fixed my slice completely, its called "Fixing a slice with the driver" i had a drive that was 150 yds out and 70 to the right, completley unplayable, this vid cured it, now its almost dead straight almost every time, only about 10% of my shots hook now. Ive just gotta figure out how to control my fade and draw now.
snowyphil65 4 months ago
So let me get this straight Jerry Lewis. You are telling me to play my natural shot, which is a nasty slice 70yrds. What happens when I am in a corridor that is 40yrds wide? Great advice dummy!
mayhem220022 5 months ago
So dont try to hit out of bounds, dont fix your drive if you are doing something wrong, and big tee middle tee small tee. Why the hell did you post this garbage?
XxLonewolf100xX 6 months ago
@paratroop82504 he means that dont smash and not risk anything
j40films 6 months ago
so you're telling me I want the ball to be in play?? I guess that's where I was going wrong because I was actually aiming for the trees this whole time. What a worthless video
paratroop82504 6 months ago
@WorldsHottestDrivers yes!
TSoccer20 6 months ago
#1 tip about hitting your driver if you cant hit your driver: dont use your driver. #2 tip about hitting your driver if you slice or hook, dont try to correct it. great advice...
kjgallagher4 7 months ago
If you want to hit your drives even longer, Google WorldsHottestDrivers.
WorldsHottestDrivers 7 months ago
I like that part of advice where you plan your drive around your natural swing. I haven't been trained, and I always go with what feels comfortable to me.
BigMoser486 9 months ago
great advice
superweisi 1 year ago