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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.