Hitting a golf  ball with a driver is difficult but vital in learning the game of golf. Hitting  a driver off the tee on a par 4 or par 5 hole is standard procedure for all  competitive golfers.  The driver is the club that gives the golfer the most distance and that makes  the next shot easier, as long as the driver is hit correctly and ball flies  straight.
Resist the temptation to swing the driver  as hard as you can. The driver is the longest of all your clubs and the  heaviest. If you take your normal swing, that will be sufficient enough to hit  the ball a long distance.    
Tee the ball up high in the tee box. The  driver has very little loft and teeing the ball high (about 1-inch off the  ground) gives the golfer a chance to hit the ball just as the upswing starts.  This will give the ball enough loft to get up in the air and get the maximum  distance.    
Stand with your shoulder facing the  target. The ball should be a little closer to your left foot (from a  right-handed golfer's perspective) in order to help get the drive in the air.
Stand about 6 to 12 inches further away  from the ball when using your driver than you would with any other club. The  driver is longer than any of your other clubs, so you need to be a bit further  away in order to hit the club correctly.    
Practice hitting your driver when you go  to the driving  range.  Resist the sensation to see if you can reach or go past the 300-yard mark with a  big swing. Work on your stance and timing. A smooth, slow swing will provide  more consistent results than a hard swing.
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