Hit The Middle Of Your Driver - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Hit The Middle Of Your Driver - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

Now if we looked at any good driver of the golf balls driver head what we would see Pete would probably be a middle of the face will probably be a little bit worn out because they are getting a consistent strike location. It's not pattering the golf club face and seeing a really inconsistent golf ball flight what we're seeing is the strike location remaining pretty solid and seeing some real consistency out there. So how did they do it? It's very relevant to me that when I look at my client's clubs at the start of a lesson you can almost tell the type of shot they hit just by looking at the driver head.

You can see the wear pattern where about driving and likely say when you look at players golf clubs generally speaking it's largely in and around the center and the closer together the more consistent that shot will be. Cause we know if a golfer hitting toe heel top bottom they're not consistent and also to no effect consistently out of the center probably going to have a changing ball flight because of that. Yeah, so sweet strike particularly with the driver because the drivers concerned with hitting the ball such a long way. Any missing of the middle is going to have a fundamental impact on the type of shot you're hitting.

2019-09-04

Now if we looked at any good driver of the golf balls driver head what we would see Pete would probably be a middle of the face will probably be a little bit worn out because they are getting a consistent strike location. It's not pattering the golf club face and seeing a really inconsistent golf ball flight what we're seeing is the strike location remaining pretty solid and seeing some real consistency out there. So how did they do it? It's very relevant to me that when I look at my client's clubs at the start of a lesson you can almost tell the type of shot they hit just by looking at the driver head.

You can see the wear pattern where about driving and likely say when you look at players golf clubs generally speaking it's largely in and around the center and the closer together the more consistent that shot will be. Cause we know if a golfer hitting toe heel top bottom they're not consistent and also to no effect consistently out of the center probably going to have a changing ball flight because of that. Yeah, so sweet strike particularly with the driver because the drivers concerned with hitting the ball such a long way. Any missing of the middle is going to have a fundamental impact on the type of shot you're hitting.