My driver is going in the bin

Been having lessons, and all so far have been just using my 6 iron, this has been to get my swing correct, technique, stance etc... I've put that to use while at the range with my driver and I'm hitting the ball straighter and longer.

On Saturday I get my 6th lesson which is all on the driver, really looking forward to it, so hopefully one night when the driver demons are trying to tamper with my club I can catch them in the act and show them what a driver really can do.

Lessons are the way forward, get the techincal part right then change the cosmetic, not the other way round.
 
I was having trouble with mine but i had a lesson and now ive got a lovely high draw with the driver. Now i know what to do it feels so bloody easy!

Have a lesson and you wont be sorry!

Now for the rest of my game :whistle: :)
 
With my course being as short as it is, I tend to be ok with a fairway wood off the tee.

With the added roll now the ground had dried out I don't see me getting my driver out at all.
 
if you dropped the driver at my home course you would struggle to even make the fairway on many of the holes off the white and deff not off the blue
 
Whatever I try, I just cant get a decent hit out of it, decided to give it one last go today, felt good in my swing, tee'd up, swung, hit, it flew for about 30 yards 5 foot in the air then dropped like a brick!! Im sticking to my 3 wood from now on.
Anyone else not use their driver?
What driver is it?
 
after having loads of problems with my driving,on monday I bought a driver from golfbidder for £150,as you know I like the mizuno brand,and the mx 700 driver and 3 wood have been my choice over the last 12months but now the PING K15 as replaced the mizzy driver with great success,I'm converted..I once said that I would never buy Ping ,but never say never..
 
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