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The Driver Ball Position Myth

Is your ball too far forward? Sara Davis explains why the "standard" advice might be causing your slice and how a simple alignment shift can help you square the face for longer, straighter drives.

Lesson Notes: Driver Ball Position

The Golden Rule: Most golfers play the driver ball position too far forward. If the ball is too far toward the target, the club face is often still “wide open” when it reaches the ball, leading to a slice.

1. The Logo Alignment Technique

  • The Reference Point: Use the logo on the left side of your chest (for right-handed golfers) as your primary alignment marker.
  • The Setup: When addressing the ball, ensure your chest logo is directly in line with the golf ball.
  • Footwork: Align the logo first, then step your feet into your wide driver stance. This naturally places the ball slightly further back than the “off the big toe” position many struggle with.

2. Squaring the Face

  • Timing the Impact: Moving the ball slightly back toward the logo gives the club head the perfect amount of time to rotate to square.
  • Visual Check: While it may look “further back” than you are used to, this position prevents the club from trailing behind your hands at impact.

Key Thought:

Don’t chase the ball. By bringing the ball back to your chest logo, you allow the physics of the swing to square the face for you without needing to “flip” your wrists.

FAQ

Q: Why does having the ball too far forward cause a slice?

A: When the ball is too far forward, the club has to travel further to reach it. For many golfers, the face hasn’t had enough time to close or square up, resulting in an open face at impact that sends the ball curving to the right.

Q: Is “off the left heel” still a good rule of thumb?

A: While it’s a common tip, Sara suggests the “logo” position is more reliable because it relates to your sternum and chest rotation. If you’ve been playing it off your heel and still slicing, try moving it an inch back toward your logo.

Q: Won’t moving the ball back make me hit down on it?

A: Not necessarily. With the driver’s wide stance and your weight slightly behind the ball, playing it off the logo still allows for an upward strike while ensuring the face is square rather than wide open.

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