Tiger Woods Reveals MIND-BLOWING Tee Height Concept That YOU'LL QUICKLY USE (I HAVE!!)

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Teeing up your driver just like this will give you so much more control over your golf club, you will avoid losing yards with your golf ball as you will be consistently squaring the face AND you will be hitting more fairways! Hit your driver further using the correct tee height and watching this simple golf lesson that will solve a lot of problems in your golf swing!

I can't be the only one that has seen Tiger Woods talk about the best tee height to use for driver, and that actually, he doesn't always go for the same tee height... which seems strange, but clearly works depending on the shot you have in front of you. I spent some time looking into this and have come up with a simple test and golf drill you can use to gain you easy yards with your driver, help you square the face, avoid using yards and hit the golf ball farther.

Whats the correct tee height for your driver? When teeing off with a driver should you use a low tee or a high tee? Or is there another option like Tiger Woods has spoken about? I reveal how you can hit your drives further and straighter by understanding what height tee will be best suited for your golf game. I also give you a swing change that you can make to maximise your chances of increasing your power too, hit more fairways and reduce your handicap.Tiger Woods Reveals MIND-BLOWING Tee Height Concept That YOU'LL QUICKLY USE (I HAVE!!)

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*What tee height is going to become your got to after watching this? I bet you it changes*

AlexElliottGolf
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That was one of the most informative golf videos that I've seen in a long time. I visualized which hole I was going to use which tee height on as you were demonstrating the shots.

ronnelson
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Been teeing my ball up a little lower and I've never been more consistently accurate off the tee. I don't care if I'm sacrificing potential distance. I'll take more accuracy all day.

jimmystrudel
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Another good tip and well presented. You mentioned the special offer on vice balls for the month of March. I appreciate the video was loaded 20 hours ago but we are now at 29th March so there is not a lot of March left to order them.

susancrowther
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I use the low setting. I tried the high tee for years and get under it too often if I peek a little (my nemesis). That low tee setting seems to be the most consistent for me. Great vid. Thanks for taking the time.

RonBaker
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Alex, if I saw the display correctly, it showed that your longest drive was the one from the lowest tee. I thought surely that the longest would be from a taller tee. I, myself, use a lower tee position on a martini-type tee. It's just easier to set the ball on the larger tee.

ETBob
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Alex, love your instruction and delivery.
Class. Cheers mate 👍

MrBluegooh
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I always teed it high and let it fly. But just recently I got a new drive and fitting. Now my loft is 8 degrees and my tee height is a lot lower. Like u said a quarter inch above club head. What a difference.

darrellrodgers
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Would like to see corresponding carry and total distance for all three tee heights. Thanks.

cpintucson
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I use a white castle tee into the wind and pink castle tee in near still or wind behind 👍.

slicerjohn
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Interesting video! What caught my eye the most was that the low tee drive seemed to be closer to what people call optimal launch conditions, which they generally say is a little over 12 degrees and a little over 2000 spin. You were closest to both those numbers with the low tee!

fretless
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I have 2 drivers the Cobra Radspeed at 9 degrees and the Wilson D9 at 13 degrees, if I use a level swing and don't swing up that Wilson is already 13 degrees with the Cobra I tee it up higher and swing up. The Cobra goes further but the Wilson is a fairway finder. I choose which to carry depending on the course I'm playing.

ricblic
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I use the four more yard tees...i didn't want the tee beating up my driver!!! And the 4 more yards tees and brush tees i feel are the easiest on my driver!

timhill
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Purchased a new driver and started trying low in the middle of my stance. Gives me longer distance and better control. Lidia ko tees it low especially on windy days you can't see the ball from behind the driver

antonioiannantuono
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I like a wooden/plastic tee with three marks on it, helps me set it to a consistent hight each time. The low tee hight is my standard..long and straight each time.

timbo
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I use whatever I jsut have available but in general tee up higher than half ball above for driver. I have the driver further aback from the tee and lifted up from the ground. If I have to hit into the wind, the lower teeing up option is my choice.

isleofdeath
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I remember the old Callaway Burner driver (still have it). Tee the ball in the middle of the face. Used to be able to hit it a little shoulder high with about 230 yards carry and sometimes 60 yards of roll. Can't do it anymore btw

howtheheckru
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I try and use a high tee to draw and get distance, and low to fade the ball. But i guess it depends on your natural swing type 😊

PBRStreetGang
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Thanks for this Alex, was going to ask about tee height because I sometimes find I hit the ball very high on the face, will give this a go and check if that solves my problem. I use the 4 yards more tees, they are the most durable tees on the market

rohan_coyi
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If you're hitting a lowered teed balled longer, its because you have a terrible driver swing. In fact, you just don't know how to hit up on the ball. You only know how to hit irons. In that case, sure hit down on it with a high loft drive. You'll play fine but you're missing a major weapon in not knowing how to hit a proper drive. Also, this test doesn't take into consideration optimal launch angle which is around 13 degrees. You wouldn't want a 16.5 launch angle. All you going to do is hit higher then will will further. You might as well put a 7 wood on a 3 inch tee and be surprised when you hit it 200 yards in the air and 50 yards down the field. A much more interesting test would be to see what your dispersion would be if you optimized loft and tee height. There's a reason why long drive guys hit a 1 to 2 degree driver on a 4" tee at 13 degree launch angle... 1700 spin which creates a low landing angle and a ton of roll.

_.Dave._