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Faults On Irons And Drivers?

07/16/2009

Faults On Irons And Drivers?

 

 

If you have faults on hitting your mid Irons or drivers, if you shot them starts straight but goes hard right then...

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In both cases the clubface is having trouble getting square through impact. The least lofted club, the driver, will have the most negative result when this is your problem while the shortest clubs will be less affected. When you are dealing with an open clubface the fix begins with the grip. Make sure your grip is aligned properly and isn't in a weak position that will produce an open clubface. If the clubface is square, it comes down to your ability to get the club tracking on the proper path into the inside back of the golf ball with the face rotating through impact. This sounds simple enough but of course it is golf so it can be difficult and frustrating.

If you can understand that impact shouldn't be a straight line to the target with the face remaining square but should be on an arc with the face "closing" you can play great golf. If this is understood and practiced, the sky is the limit for your golf.

 

 

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