Who do you think is using a back up driver at the US Open this weekend?
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It's US Open weekend and there's been so much drama with people's drivers not conforming on tour the last few weeks. So, here's a couple of my favorite ways to make your driver hit a little bit further. First is coating your driver with something. Now, people use hairspray. You can use these long drive films or you can use chapstick or something like a slice stick which is driver specific chapstick that'll actually reduce the spin on your driver, give you a little bit more accuracy and push you out about 15 yards further. Another is by switching up your tee to something that's going to help your game a little bit more. So, like this one allows you to actually point where you want the ball to go using the T and then no matter how you hit it, the ball's going to generally go in that direction. Another way to do it is by changing up your golf ball. Now, there's a ton of different illegal golf balls, like the Bandit golf ball, which exceeds the USGA's limit on how far a golf ball can actually go, or by changing to something that is a little bit more obviously illegal, like the Polaris Straightflight golf ball, which has dimples inside the golf ball. So, depending on where you line up the seam on the ball, it's actually going to shoot it a lot further, and the seam alone on this golf ball makes it illegal. Or you can even get high MOA drivers which have been banned by the USGA.

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Isn’t it illegal to do the chapstick in tourney🤨