Jon Rahm’s advice on his driver setup could help you hit a perfect draw off the tee

Current No. 3-ranked player Jon Rahm explains why he sets up his driver about 4-5 inches behind the ball at address

Jon Rahm explains why he sets up his driver about 4-5 inches behind the ball at address.

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