Driver technique

Drills to Improve Driver Technique

Tee-height, launch, and balance drills that make driver practice more productive.

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Give the drill a scoreboard

A useful driver technique drill tells you immediately whether the swing matched the intention. Set a clear task, such as the tee-height launch test, and stop before fatigue turns the work into ball beating.

Three-ball block

  1. Rehearse the feel: wide takeaway, tall finish, and an upward strike.
  2. Hit one ball at 70 percent speed.
  3. Hit one ball with full routine and keep the result.

Make it measurable

Score a point for three playable drives from three tee heights. A ten-drive fairway game is more useful than smashing balls until one finally flies straight.

Putting it in focus

Driver drills can feel great on the range and disappear on the course. FocusGolf helps bridge that gap with watch-based swing detection, shot tracking, swing speed, tempo, and consistency trends. After a tee-height or launch drill, review which swings produced playable distance and save the best ones as a reference for the next practice session.