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5 Ways to Prevent Popping Up Your Driver on the Tee

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 22, 2025Updated:February 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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When it comes to hitting your driver off the tee, popping up the ball is a common issue for high-handicap players. This frustrating mishit not only lacks the desired distance but also sets you up for a more challenging second shot. Fortunately, there are adjustments you can make to prevent this problem and improve your driver performance. In this article, we will discuss five key tips to help you stop popping up your driver and get better results off the tee.

The first tip to avoid popping up your driver is to maintain proper posture. It’s crucial to have a balanced posture with your driver, similar to your other clubs. Avoid standing too tall and instead focus on bending forward from your hips so that your hands hang directly below your shoulders. This will help you make a more controlled swing and stay in balance, preventing a steep backswing that can lead to a pop-up shot.

Next, focus on your ball position and tilt. Ensure that the ball is forward in your stance, allowing your shoulders to tilt away from the target and hit the ball on the upswing. By catching the ball with a direct strike instead of a glancing blow, you can prevent the ball from popping up. The tee can help create the right angle of approach for your driver, leading to more consistent and powerful shots.

Think of a baseball swing when it comes to your backswing. Allow your shoulders to rotate fully and the club to move around behind you, creating a flatter swing path for better contact. Avoid a straight-back or overly steep backswing, as this can cause the club to come down too steeply and result in a high, short shot. Focus on creating depth and a flatter swing for solid contact and increased distance.

Ensure that you have the right tee height for your driver shots. Contrary to popular belief, teeing the ball too high rarely causes pop-ups. If the ball is teed too low, you may have to swing more steeply, leading to hitting the ground and producing a pop-up or a drop-kick. Tee the ball high enough so that you don’t have to make contact with the ground to strike the sweet spot of the driver, aiming for about three-quarters of the ball visible above the top of the driver’s face.

In addition, make sure your driver is properly fitted to your swing. Using a club that is too heavy or has the wrong shaft for you can make it challenging to generate the necessary clubhead speed. Consider custom fitting your driver to maximize performance. Speed becomes your friend once your setup is solid, as the driver allows for greater speed with less precision required compared to other clubs. Practice generating speed and power with your driver by focusing on the swoosh sound in your practice swings. Ensure your practice swings produce a fast and high-pitched swoosh to indicate the necessary speed for optimal distance.

By implementing these adjustments in your posture, ball position, swing path, tee height, and speed, you can improve your driver performance and avoid popping up the ball off the tee. Practice these tips consistently to see progress in your driver shots and maximize distance and power with each swing. With dedication and attention to these key areas, you’ll soon be hitting more consistent and powerful drives on the golf course.

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