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Players of all skill levels have the tendency to struggle with their driver shots from time to time. The fix can often be something fairly simple yet overlooked by the golfer. The 3 main struggles that players deal with when setting up their drive shots are anxiety at address, habitual slicing or an inability to aim the ball properly.

Taking care of your mindset prior to swinging, eliminating slices and building driver consistency are all three elements that any golfer can accomplish with the right dedication and focus. Once you build confidence behind your drive shots, the rest will naturally fall into place.

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When a player feels pressure at the tee, the natural reaction tends to be freezing up above the ball and gripping the club way tighter than usual. Many players have found maintaining motion in their feet and fingers acts as a great combatant for such a reaction. Locking up immediately before driving the ball like this will ultimately lead to a missed shot and make the game a whole lot more frustrating than it has to be.

If a player slices rather than driving the ball correctly, the positioning of the ball may too far forward. Having the ball too far ahead of the golfer typically will open the shoulders up wide, limiting the ability of your back to do a full turn in motion. This will usually cause an early movement in the lead shoulder coming downward. Make sure that the ball lines up with your left breast pocket on your shirt during set up. If you maintain a good distance between yourself and the ball, your shoulders will remain square during the beginning of your swing, which provides ample space to complete a full backward shoulder turn.

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