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The first step to staying behind the ball is setting up that way. With the driver, the ball should be positioned off the left heel (right-handers), with about 60 percent of your weight on the right foot and the right shoulder slightly lower than the left. You are now behind the ball; concentrate on returning to this position at www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 11 mins.  · Driver Setup When a good player sets up to hit the driver, he or she invariably does so with a nice, wide stance and with the ball positioned opposite the left heel. The wider stance helps position the head behind the ball–exactly where it should be. The hands are neither forward-pressed nor angled behind the clubhead.  · Moe Norman always addressed the ball off his left instep, or more toward the left foot and set up with the club anywhere from 6 inches to 18 inches behind the ball. He would tell those who asked him "why" as follows: "Because my turn is half made.".


Driver Setup When a good player sets up to hit the driver, he or she invariably does so with a nice, wide stance and with the ball positioned opposite the left heel. The wider stance helps position the head behind the ball–exactly where it should be. The hands are neither forward-pressed nor angled behind the clubhead. Here’s a quick checklist of everything we went over. Next time you’re teeing off, remember this to get proper ball position for driver: Position the ball forward in your stance. Align the ball with the inside of your lead arm. Tilt your head away from the target so the golf ball is off your lead ear. Hover the club head behind the ball at address. The recommended driver setup moves the ball up 2 golf ball diameters towards your left foot. Once you are proficient with the Swing like a Champion system, this position will be just fractionally behind the bottom of your swing arc, so you’re still striking the ball with a slightly negative angle of attack.


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