From here, there's a fair way to drive (3)
I believe the answer is:
tee
'from here there's a fair' is the definition.
The answer is a location as well as being a singular noun. This is suggested by the definition.
'way to drive' is the wordplay.
'way' becomes 'e' (Compass direction - East).
'to' means one lot of letters go next to another (I've seen this in other clues).
'drive' becomes 'te' (I am not sure about this - if you are sure you should believe this answer much more).
'e' after 'te' is 'TEE'.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for tee that I've seen before include "Golfing item" , "supporter on course" , "Stand" , "Golfing support" , "support of leisure activity" .)