Where Should Your Hands Be When Hitting a Driver for Maximum Distance?
Learn the ideal hand position when hitting a driver to improve launch angle, reduce spin, and maximize driving distance.
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When hitting a driver, your hands should be slightly behind the ball at address. This positioning helps create a more upward strike on the ball, maximizing distance. Your lead hand (left hand for a right-handed golfer) should guide the club grip, while your trailing hand supports. Ensure your grip is neither too tight nor too loose, aiming for a comfortable, firm hold. This setup encourages a proper launch angle and reduced spin, essential for driving the ball further.
FAQs & Answers
- Why should my hands be behind the ball when hitting a driver? Positioning your hands slightly behind the ball helps create an upward strike, improving launch angle and maximizing driving distance.
- How tight should my grip be when hitting a driver? Your grip should be firm but comfortable—not too tight or too loose—to maintain control and achieve proper clubface angle.
- Does hand position differ for right-handed and left-handed golfers when hitting a driver? Yes, the lead hand is the left hand for right-handed golfers and vice versa; it guides the club, while the trailing hand supports.
- What is the effect of improper hand position on driving distance? Incorrect hand positioning can cause poor launch angles and excessive spin, reducing distance and accuracy off the tee.