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birdieman
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Bob,
1st wee hit in 4 months today, 100 or so balls, all a 7 iron just to try and find some rhythm.
Went ok, hit some good shots, however the grouping was concentrated a good few yards left of target from my age-old arms before body downswing tendency, coming over the top just enough to tweek them left. Divots were pointing ok so I think I must be hooding the face a little. I used to balance this 'bad move' with a weak grip which slightly opened the face but that led to loss of distance and high 'floaty' shots.
I resolved last year to correct this fault and hit more penetrating lower shots by gripping correctly which naturally delofted the face back to where it should be but I am always plagued by this tendency to pull hook a little and sometimes more than a little left.
If I really concentrate on leading the downswing with unwinding the hips I can get it right at target ok. Some days I can get it bang on, others I struggle to stop going left. I have no idea what the right side of any golf course looks like!
Any suggestions as how to best cure this? At the moment I just have to think before every practice shot to lead the downswing with the hip turn rather than the arms. When it works its great but it doesn't always. I feel this is what is stopping me scoring better, this lapse back to arms first. I have lost countless 0.1's from pull hook tee-shots in particular.
Would swinging slightly flat worsen this whilst standing too far from the ball? - guilty of this sometimes too. If I stand closer I can usually hit it straighter. So is it easier to come over the top if you are reaching for the ball?
Am I right in thinking to stand a little taller, closer to the ball and think hip turn as the 1st move on the downswing?
Or is there something else?
1st wee hit in 4 months today, 100 or so balls, all a 7 iron just to try and find some rhythm.
Went ok, hit some good shots, however the grouping was concentrated a good few yards left of target from my age-old arms before body downswing tendency, coming over the top just enough to tweek them left. Divots were pointing ok so I think I must be hooding the face a little. I used to balance this 'bad move' with a weak grip which slightly opened the face but that led to loss of distance and high 'floaty' shots.
I resolved last year to correct this fault and hit more penetrating lower shots by gripping correctly which naturally delofted the face back to where it should be but I am always plagued by this tendency to pull hook a little and sometimes more than a little left.
If I really concentrate on leading the downswing with unwinding the hips I can get it right at target ok. Some days I can get it bang on, others I struggle to stop going left. I have no idea what the right side of any golf course looks like!
Any suggestions as how to best cure this? At the moment I just have to think before every practice shot to lead the downswing with the hip turn rather than the arms. When it works its great but it doesn't always. I feel this is what is stopping me scoring better, this lapse back to arms first. I have lost countless 0.1's from pull hook tee-shots in particular.
Would swinging slightly flat worsen this whilst standing too far from the ball? - guilty of this sometimes too. If I stand closer I can usually hit it straighter. So is it easier to come over the top if you are reaching for the ball?
Am I right in thinking to stand a little taller, closer to the ball and think hip turn as the 1st move on the downswing?
Or is there something else?
