Cool demonstration, but important to note that you have a superb swing. I believe the main reason you see higher handicappers teeing it up higher is because they DO have more success that way, due to the faults in their swing. They cannot produce sufficient impact angles to strike the ball well off the deck, but they can flip at it and strike the ball okay (by their standards) off a tee. The question for them is do they want to improve their swing, or admit defeat and keep teeing it high for forgiveness off the teebox, then being hopeless when hitting off the fairway.
I have a million dollar question. Since the ball is on the tee, what changes since the club face and the ground can not compress the golf ball? Even tho you’re going for the divot. The golf ball will not touch the ground at club face impact. I’m trying to educate myself more and more. Im a 13 handicap that’s In love with this game. Thank u for this video. Hope to hear back soon.
Nice video, however when doing videos where you talk about strike I think you should use golf tape to better demonstrate where contact is taking place. Also comparing using the low tee to using no tee would be helpful to show the benefit on strike.
I'd like to see that. Every time I go off the deck on the teebox, I can feel Jack Nicklaus frowning at me. I do it when I'm playing a knockdown or stinger into the breeze and I find it's a great cue to get the ball launching lower.
Cool demonstration, but important to note that you have a superb swing. I believe the main reason you see higher handicappers teeing it up higher is because they DO have more success that way, due to the faults in their swing. They cannot produce sufficient impact angles to strike the ball well off the deck, but they can flip at it and strike the ball okay (by their standards) off a tee. The question for them is do they want to improve their swing, or admit defeat and keep teeing it high for forgiveness off the teebox, then being hopeless when hitting off the fairway.
First video I've seen on tee heights for irons, very interesting thankyou
46 more yards, can not wait for this
I have a million dollar question. Since the ball is on the tee, what changes since the club face and the ground can not compress the golf ball? Even tho you’re going for the divot. The golf ball will not touch the ground at club face impact. I’m trying to educate myself more and more. Im a 13 handicap that’s In love with this game. Thank u for this video. Hope to hear back soon.
I like to hit my 7.5 ° driver off the deck . Helps when. You have huge cajones
can you do a tee height for a 3 wood please?
this helped with my science fair
I can hear the sound of a thousand pennies dropping! Good vid
Nice video, however when doing videos where you talk about strike I think you should use golf tape to better demonstrate where contact is taking place. Also comparing using the low tee to using no tee would be helpful to show the benefit on strike.
I don’t tee it up at all even with hybrids on par 3s
Should compare to off the deck?
I'd like to see that. Every time I go off the deck on the teebox, I can feel Jack Nicklaus frowning at me. I do it when I'm playing a knockdown or stinger into the breeze and I find it's a great cue to get the ball launching lower.
Same with 2 iron or utility iron?
Should you still aim to take a divot after the ball when hitting irons off the tee?
+Jimbo yes
hey genius if you tee the ball up you have to swing up like a driver!!!