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Driving tips
Ross Fisher: How to hit tough drives

published: Aug 12, 2016

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updated: Jul 23, 2023

Ross Fisher: How to hit tough drives

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2010 Ryder Cup star and five-time European Tour champion Ross Fisher reveals his top tips for hitting a great drive..

Ross Fisher

It’s commonly accepted that today’s equipment isn’t as easy to shape as that of yesteryear. But we all still have our favourite shape of shot. Even on tour, you’ll find almost every player has a ‘preferred’ way to shape the ball.

When we have a really difficult drive, we’ll always go to our stock shot. I strongly urge you to do the same.

SMOOTH SWING

We all like to smash our driver, but on the difficult, tight tee shots, get that thought out of your head. Swing within yourself and focus on a smooth sweep through the ball.

Accept you might lose 15 yards off the tee, but be pleased when you’re hitting into a green from the short stuff – not through a narrow gap between some trees.

USE THE TEE

If your shot shape doesn’t match the hole, use the tee to your advantage – there’s plenty of space to move around. Moving from one side of the tee to another changes the angle and stops you feeling as if you are poorly aligned. So, on the right-to-left dogleg I mentioned, stand on the right side and aim it down the left and fade it back.

STICK TO YOUR SHAPE

Don’t try to produce something that you’re not comfortable hitting. Even on a right-to-left hole, if your favourite shot shape is a fade, hit a fade. Hit your normal shot, using your normal swing. Just be clever about the line you start it on. Unless you are a low single-figure handicap, you will struggle to change shot shapes consistently.

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