I tried S/T for driver but just didn't work. But I kept hearing in the back of my head Tom S. saying one swing for ALL clubs. I tried my own way for the driver and got moderate results, some in the fairway and some not. Not satisfied with "some". So I visited the school where Tom added some driver videos and I thought I'd try S/T again for driver, works so well with the iron it has to be my implementation of S/T for the driver. I think the hardest part of the driver is the club being long makes the feel so different.
Here's what I did to use S/T for the driver.
Reviewed Tom's video's on the driver.
Went to Dicks Sporting Goods and got a bag of golf nerf balls for practice, actually the flight is realistic of my general direction. If I'm off I usually slice and see that in my yard. The balls only go about 20-30 yards but very accurate and I can practice often.
Closed up my stance. My way was wide, but wide was keeping me from bringing my hips to the target.
KEEP eyes on the ball - really helped me
Biggest thing was probably changing my grip. I was 10 fingers but i thought I'd try the "overlap" style. Guess what - really helped. I think for me the overlap helped with keeping the face more square at impact point than 10 fingers. This also helped with the irons also.
Have to start the hole in the fairway to give yourself a decent chance so the driver is sooooo important.
Tom Miller
Well played, @tom miller! I really like the way you are intelligently and methodically going about this, testing slight adjustments without reengineering your swing to see if any benefits can be gained. You are certainly on a great track!