HomerJSimpson
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It has to be a mental issue now. However as the OP stated he's having lessons as well, I'd be going to the pro he's using and asking for more help and an explanation as to why it isn't clicking
The shaft is probably too long.
Grip down an inch or more and see if that helps.
The shaft is probably too long.
Grip down an inch or more and see if that helps.
Thanks for the advice, its appreciated. As I mentioned though, it is not the club which is the issue. Its my inability to hit the driver well from about 3/4 into the back swing. I just get all the sequencing wrong. Its a learning curve but one that I don't seem to be able to improve on at the moment.
Work on strike. I can pretty much guarantee that if you go to the range and stick some impact tape on your driver, you will find you are hitting it all over the face. some good some shockers.
Work on getting your strike grouping on the face much tighter you will see a huge increase in your consistency.
Hugely over looked part of improving.
definatley look at a mini driver.
I was the same as you and I switched to a mini and found alot more fairways and probably lost around 10 yards. Not the end of the world.
I've now sorted my driving and have a mini big bertha 1.5 going up for sale soon lol
This is really good advice.
I mark my balls with a black line for putting. When I tee up for my driver I set it so that the black line is aligned to the center back.
This does two things; one, it gives me something to keep my focus on during my swing, and two, it leaves a slight mark on my driver face after impact (It easily rubs off).
I normally drive with a very slight fade, but a few weeks ago it became a proper slice. after looking at the marks I could see that they were all way left of center.
This made me realise that I'd become sloppy in my setup routine and I then went back to basics and did it properly.
Boom! back to a nice baby fade.
My driver is one of my most consistent clubs.