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| Dead Driving Hey guys. Pretty new to golf. Been playing regularly for a 2 months now. I'm still very much building my swing... I'm a bit worried because my driving has just almost completely fallen off. There seems to be no reason. When I first started I could always get solid contact and sometimes just drill it past others who have played for years and have much better clubs. I did have a slice though. Recently, I started to increase my consistancy and distance by relaxing into a swing and focusing on squaring at contact. Suddenly last weekend my driving just died. If I hit the ball it either died early or hooked left about 50 yards. Pathetic. This never used to happen. Hit the range again today and apart from 2 drives that were just booming and straight, the hooks and rolls were still there. Ughhh! Does this ever just happen? Again I'm new to the game. Help?! |
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| Re: Dead Driving I'm in a very similar situation. When I first started using my driver, every shot was long and straight. I just focused on getting my hands around (right over left) so square the clubface to avoid the slice. Then all my shots started pulling and hooking severely. What I think happened was that at first, getting my hands around was unnatural, and I had to focus on it to accomplish it. Now, it's natural and I was getting my hands too far around. I saw a teaching pro, and he noticed that on my backswing, I was not opening the clubface enough. I was not cupping the left wrist enough. As a result, I was over rotating the clubface through impact. As I've begun to open the clubface completely on the backswing, my shots have straightened out. I'm still working on having that become natural. Basically, it takes time for your body to get used to certain motions. When it does get used to it, though, it might reveal other parts of your swing that you need to work on. |