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Scottie Scheffler: How To Hit A Stinger With Qi10 Driver | TaylorMade Golf



Current World No. 1 and Team TaylorMade’s Scottie Scheffler is coming off of a dominant win at Bay Hill and today, he’s showing you how to hit that patented stinger off the tee that he used on the 18th tee to secure a fairway in regulation and win the golf tournament. He goes through his swing thoughts, set up, and technique needed to pull off this satisfying ball flight with his Qi10 Driver.

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Hey y’all it’s Scotty here and today I’m going to teach you how I hit my Stinger t- shot so on this one the really important thing about when teeing it teeing it up is I Tee It Up slightly lower than I normally would a full driver first thing

I do is I choke up on it a little bit that way I can get closer to the ball when you try and hit it really low the thing that I struggle with is fighting kind of a hook and so as I stand closer to the ball it’s actually harder for me

To get the ball to turn over right to left so there’s a couple things that I do to prevent the ball from hooking first thing is just choke down a little bit I move the ball back in my stance to get that low flight and what happens is when you move

The ball back in your stance you catch it earlier on the arc and that also causes the ball the hook but for the sake of me getting the correct height I put it back in my stance but then I open up the stance so that now my path is

Going down the middle of the Fairway so little closer to the ball ball a little bit further back and and then I’m just going to feel like I’m hitting it low and the way I do that mostly is just keeping the arms low as I go through the

Ball whereas if I’m hitting a normal driver I almost feel like I’m swinging up on it now I feel like I’m almost swinging through it and the arms are staying a little bit lower but most important ball back open stance that’s it

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