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When I first got my driver I had to increase my wrist strength in order to get the extra distance. Push ups are a good way to build wrist strength. There are some good answers here, I want to add just one more point since you mentioned “mat”. Those beaten up range balls don’t fly well. There was a range where I used to practice; their balls were so old and beaten up that my driver would go no father than 180 yards (I think) when I could hit it ~275 on the course. And the difference between clubs was not discernible in terms of flight and carry. This is called “hitting it off the deck” and is extremely difficult and unless you are a single digit handicap and know how to do this shot, you should not attempt it. It is likely to be chunked, skulled, or otherwise mis-hit and the vast majority of the time you will do much better off with a 3 wood or hybrid, if not a 6-iron. A really good player will do it if they need some combination of longer distance than a 3 wood, low and penetrating ball flight, and lots of roll when the ball lands. But even really good players in a tournament will not attempt it because of the low probability of pulling it off. Bubba is a pro, and a top pro at that, and has an amazing bag of shots. But you are not Bubba.
A driver is the only club intended to strike the ball as it begins its upswing from the bottom of the arc, which is why you hit it off of a tee. With a driver, you mentally always think of putting the ball just inside of your left foot, to catch it on the upswing. But you can also hit 3 woods and other woods, hybrids, and irons off a tee as well. Generally, the longer the shaft and the lower the loft, the harder a club is to hit off the fairway. So with a driver off the fairway, you have that going against you. It is, quite simply, the most difficult club in your bag to hit off the fairway. Now, add to that the fact that you are USED TO playing the ball forward in your stance, and catching it on the upswing from the bottom of your arc. Consequently, most amateurs who try this habitually line up the “driver off the deck” the same way, which is entirely wrong since you are NOT catching the ball on the upswing since it’s sitting on the grass, not a two inch tee. Another factor is you are likely to try and swing hard at it, which all things equal decreases the odds of good contact. So if you ARE going to try this shot, you play the driver like you would play a long iron, with the ball roughly in the center of your stance. I say “roughly” because depending on the player it might be a little forward or back, but just a little. It will NOT be off your left heel or your left instep.
For a point of reference, a solid hit with a driver at 95 mph and good launch numbers will go around 237-240 yds. (mathematically). There could be several reasons why your average is less than that, but I’m willing to bet that more loft and a shorter shaft will help. The swing speed differential bet a driver & 5W based on PGA Tour Trackman averages in 2013 is 10 mph. Also, you’re probably adding loft to your driver, lead wrist is cupped at impact. Basically turning your driver into a 5W w/a longer shaft. Often people get additional distance with their driver based on how it runs after it lands; if the ball has a lot of loft it will run less, especially if it lands in rough or wet conditions. If you are hitting the mat or ground using either club, it means you don’t have the ball lined up at the right position (forward or back). Test this by stepping back from the ball and seeing where you club hits the dirt, then put your tee there. Also many times if you drop you shoulder, or move your head or hips forward just before hitting or if you look up to see where the ball goes, chances are pretty good you won’t hit the ball cleanly.
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