JT77
Tour Winner
Currently using a 917 d2, and having a few issues with squaring up the face, its not specific to this driver, its been a problem for a while.
can hit everything else in the bag just fine.
I think it started when i developed a hook with the driver, so i tried to change over to a fade to minimise the bad shots, however, this lead to other problems, over the last year, and now having lessons, the path my swing takes always comes in from the inside, and my swing suits a draw, but with the driver i tend to leave the face open at times and this causes a huge block, if i try to save it with the hads, it could be anything from a slice to topped hook, any way, it isnt pretty, so confidence is low with the big dog, so mostly play 3 wood from the tee.
New coach wants me to work on the driver as he feels it will give a little extra and could mean hitting a shorter iron in to holes, creating better scoring chances, we have done a little work on the driver, and on the monitor the numbers etc look great, shape is good etc, 9of10 with a draw, and only the one straighter to a small fade, but on the course its just back to rubbish and then confidence goes through the floor. I have a lesson on friday, so I will discuss with pro what i can do on course to help, but does anyone have any tips or drills for to help the sq the face at impact and or help remove the bad vibes standing on the tee! thanks
can hit everything else in the bag just fine.
I think it started when i developed a hook with the driver, so i tried to change over to a fade to minimise the bad shots, however, this lead to other problems, over the last year, and now having lessons, the path my swing takes always comes in from the inside, and my swing suits a draw, but with the driver i tend to leave the face open at times and this causes a huge block, if i try to save it with the hads, it could be anything from a slice to topped hook, any way, it isnt pretty, so confidence is low with the big dog, so mostly play 3 wood from the tee.
New coach wants me to work on the driver as he feels it will give a little extra and could mean hitting a shorter iron in to holes, creating better scoring chances, we have done a little work on the driver, and on the monitor the numbers etc look great, shape is good etc, 9of10 with a draw, and only the one straighter to a small fade, but on the course its just back to rubbish and then confidence goes through the floor. I have a lesson on friday, so I will discuss with pro what i can do on course to help, but does anyone have any tips or drills for to help the sq the face at impact and or help remove the bad vibes standing on the tee! thanks