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High Drive in Golf

A drive that launches too high can cost you distance and consistency. When your ball climbs too steeply it often loses speed and may even drift offline. At Spine Align Golf we help you understand the causes of an overly high launch so you can create a more powerful and controlled ball flight.

High Drives

Common Reasons Your Drive Flies Too High

A very high drive usually comes from a lack of the proper Swing Sequence mechanics, which is taught in our Academy. Rarely, it can happen because your driver may have too much loft for your swing. If your swing is adding too much loft at impact return to our Academy Lessons to learn the sequence of spine angle, lower body, and shoulder turn mechanics.

Understanding which of these is affecting your swing makes it much easier to build a consistent powerful launch and maximize distance.

How to Lower Your Driver Launch for Better Distance

Check Your Golf Sequence

The sequence of the Golf Swing is taught in our Academy lesson program. It starts with the correct spine angle, continues to lower body movement and ends with the correct shoulder turn at backswing and impact. When these are right, your swing will straighten out. Other helpful advice is as follows:

Adjust Your Tee Height

If you consistently strike the ball very high on the clubface your launch angle will increase. Try lowering the tee slightly so the ball sits at its equator level with the top line of the driver. This promotes a more centered strike which helps reduce excessive height while maintaining carry.

Improve Your Impact Position

Many high drives come from adding loft at impact. This happens when your wrists release too early or when your trail shoulder dips dramatically. Focus on rotating through the ball and keeping your chest moving toward the target. A stable wrist position through impact keeps the club from adding unwanted loft.

Move the Ball Slightly Back at Address

If the ball is too far forward your clubface may reach maximum loft too early. Moving the ball a small amount back in your stance helps you strike it at a more neutral loft for a penetrating launch.

Smooth Out Your Tempo

A rushed downswing can cause the clubface to open and add loft. A smooth transition at the top produces better timing and a more efficient strike. When your tempo is steady your driver launches at an optimal height and maintains consistent spin.

Quick Checklist to Fix a High Drive

  • Confirm your driver loft fits your swing.
  • Lower your tee height if needed.
  • Keep wrists stable through impact.
  • Avoid dropping your trail shoulder.
  • Move the ball slightly back in your stance.
  • Maintain a smooth tempo.

Conclusion

Fixing a high drive comes down to improving impact conditions, choosing the right equipment and making consistent setup adjustments. When you learn how to control launch you gain distance and accuracy off the tee. For more support explore our guide on correcting topped drives or download the Spine Align App to track your driver performance in real time. You can also continue building your skills with the Spine Align Golf Academy for step by step improvement.

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