With the ball in good position, in line with the left heel, your left side should feel stretched -- a preview of the extension you want through impact. When the ball is too far back, your left side collapses, your shoulders get too level, and you have a tendency to aim your shoulders right of the target, which just exaggerates a slice. Also, be sure to set up with the ball centered on the middle of the driver face, not on the heel.
TAKEAWAYWhen your shoulders tilt slightly away from the target at address, the driver moves back and around you, and it's much easier to turn your upper body. When your shoulders start too level, you tend to lift the club straight up in the takeaway, with no upper-body turn. Your weight stays on your left side, and the clubface immediately closes. The body responds by trying to compensate to get some lift on the ball.
TOP OF THE BACKSWINGA good takeaway sets up a complete turn at the top, where your left shoulder gets behind the ball -- even if you aren't the most flexible person. With the ball too far back in your stance, the negative chain reaction continues. When your swing gets steep and narrow on the backswing, you don't have any way of generating clubhead speed. You don't have time to rebuild your extension and leverage at this point in the swing.
DOWNSWINGFrom a good windup, you can move through impact with the clubhead traveling on a relatively flat path to a slightly upward strike. You'll turn into your front foot without even thinking about it. From the bad position, the club feels like it will come crashing down on the ball, so you fall back in a reverse pivot and scoop with your hands to avoid hitting a grounder. You'll miss a lot of fairways that way, mostly pushes and hooks.
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Monitor your grip pressure and arm pressure; because it will affect the way you hit the ball. Your shoulder and forearms should be free of tension; after all the more tension you possess you can expect your game to be affected in a bad way.
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