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| Hi to every one out there as this is my first time in a forum I hope I am doing this right.I am currently playing off a handicap of 11 using the left handed grip with right handed clubs and I am right handed as well . I have had this grip for some 20 years now and have only really started to struggle, as about this time last year I was quite comfortably playing off of 8 handicap ,then one day I started to shank every club in my bag !!!. This would go on for weeks then stop as quickly as it came but then once I started to play well the 's' word would rear its ugly head again and so on and so on. I have heard people describe a double cross similar to what I feel when I stand over the ball and know I am going to 's' the ball Can anyone give me any advise or point me in the right direction with out having to change to the orthadox grip (I have worked too hard to get to single figures to have to start all over again lol ). By the way I have tried the orthadox grip and struggled to break 100 Hoping to hear from any one soon . ![]() Last edited by pingeye3; 06-15-2009 at 08:59 PM.. |
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| Re: Hello to you all Hi Pingeye, Just an observation. With your crosshanded grip, I wonder if you have started to lose your stance and lean into the shot. The downswing would then be steep and out to in and you would have to pull your arms in to contact the ball, causing you to hit the ball on the hosel. Perhaps you can keep your weight more on your heels to start and then equalize it, as you find improvement. Also, in this light, you might make sure you make a fuller shoulder turn, as you may have shortened the backswing, over time, leading you to a steeper downswing. Ted |
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