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Assistant Pro
Right, for a while i've struggled with taking large deep trench like divots with my irons / wedges...
Now i read about someone on here having a similar problems and someone, i think bobmac suggested it could have been due to swaying rather than rotating causing a very steep entry line.
The last few rounds i've focussed more on rotating and i've managed to put the shovel away and got a better contact less divots and a much better ball strike, however curing one problem has created another.
I now have a rather strong draw / almost hook
Now i can only put one solution to this..
I've switched to my uncles Taylormade LT2's which are a regular shaft, my ping g10s are stiff shafts. Would using a regular shaft with a fairly fast swing speed cause this strong draw?
If not... any solutions before i head off to see the pro for a lesson?
Now i read about someone on here having a similar problems and someone, i think bobmac suggested it could have been due to swaying rather than rotating causing a very steep entry line.
The last few rounds i've focussed more on rotating and i've managed to put the shovel away and got a better contact less divots and a much better ball strike, however curing one problem has created another.
I now have a rather strong draw / almost hook
Now i can only put one solution to this..
I've switched to my uncles Taylormade LT2's which are a regular shaft, my ping g10s are stiff shafts. Would using a regular shaft with a fairly fast swing speed cause this strong draw?
If not... any solutions before i head off to see the pro for a lesson?