Too much height with all clubs

KeefG

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I've got a problem where I get way too much height with all of my clubs, to the point where my irons from say 7 through to my wedges actually balloon up and drop almost vertically. Even with my driver and rescue woods, I get virtually no roll and 99 times out of a 100 my ball stops pretty much where it pitches.

Now this isnt much of a problem with wind helping, but when i'm faced with a shot into the wind i'm losing so much yardage its untrue.

With my old 7 iron I used to hit around 145 to 150, since I got my new irons last year (which I still need lengthening by around an inch) I regularly hit around the 130yd mark which is pants. I couldnt reach a 120yd par 3 with an 8 iron into the wind the other day!!

Anybody have any suggestions? The only thing I can think of changing is the ball I use (Srixon AD-333) but not sure if that would help?
 

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you need a launch monitor and pro to analyse what's happening - from that the answer will delivered.

it could be......absolutely loads of things
 

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i got a lend of a 4 wood and i seem to be able to hit this in the air like a 9 iron at times too. i think im coming in over the top and far too steep. will try keeping the face slightly open at address because im using a v.strong grip and i think its even more closed at impact. im going to try a slightly flatter swing today. trial and error folks!
 

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Is your weight too much on your heels? Do you fat the ball at all? Could be you are striking the ball on the upswing a little. If your weight is too much on your heels it can get stuck towards your back foot and move the bottom of the swing plane backwards a few inches.
 

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Is your weight too much on your heels? Do you fat the ball at all? Could be you are striking the ball on the upswing a little. If your weight is too much on your heels it can get stuck towards your back foot and move the bottom of the swing plane backwards a few inches.

Not very often do I fat it, but I balance my weight evenly between my toes and heels, maybe putting more weight forward will help then?

My son had the opposite problem, he had too much weight on his toes to the point he nearly toppled over and the pro he had lessons off told him to balance his weight evenly, which is why I did it.

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
 

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I have nothing to add, I only came here cos I thought it was Oddsocks posting with his old affliction back again!
 

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Nope, never, if I take a divot its because i've got under the ball too much but they point in the right direction, I generally pick the ball clean off the surface leaving a very slight graze.

Try this drill at the range. It should help

[video=youtube;bJ2oBmW37eY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ2oBmW37eY&feature=relmfu[/video]

And take a divot :D
 
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