Hey all,
I've been frustrated of late on the links. For a decent player my distances were really suffering and I was back to slicing the ball off the planet. Poor contact and steering the shot rather than letting it go was the order of the day.
All because of my alignment. It seems.
With all this rubbish about "hitting down on the ball" I had gradually crept the ball backwards in my stance without realising it (with all clubs). I felt like my ball would start straight, or even to the right of where I was aiming, and then go further right. The clubface was never going to square without a flip as I was approaching too far from the inside. It was slappy, weak and horrible.
I had a dreadful round on Saturday. If I broke 30 points I was lucky.
Sunday's round started the same. +7 after 9 holes (not good for a 6 handicap!) and the same shots kept repeating themselves.
With all my shots still veering right off the tee I decided my score didn't matter any more and I'd go right back to the absolute basics.
I looked at my set up with fresh eyes and realised I was aiming right to begin with and this was caused by the ball being far too far back in my stance and wanting to "hit down on it". With the ball that far back, trying to be behind it at impact (especially with the long bats) was proving impossible. Cue weak banana's right.
So I squared myself up (felt very open!) and moved my first drive of the back nine on the 11th hole right forward so it felt like it was level with my left foot. It was actually more like off my big toe, but it felt very forward by comparison.
Then I just swung. KA followed by BOOM, springs to mind. Straight as an arrow and carried for miles. I measured it on the course guide and it came out to around 310 yards.
From then on my irons were more crisp, had much more flight to them and I didn't feel cramped up at impact. And I could actually release the clubhead through the shot.
I then moved to my putting and applied the same thing, as I was missing right all day. Sure enough the ball was back in the stance and I was putting along that foot line (which felt like a push). So I straightened up and felt like I was going to pull the putt. 13 Putts for the last 8 holes told me I was on the right track.
Then came the highlight of my on-course handy work! 18th tee. Driver in hand. Water and trees left, OOB right. I swung easy and the ball connected right on the squishy bit in the middle of the face taking off splitting the fairway. The ball almost went out of sight before it landed.
On a 396 yard par 4 I had around 50 yards left for my second. That's a 330ish drive and it felt like a mere pass at the ball. Following my disastrous +7 front 9, I'd shot level par on the back.
I was buzzing.
I suddenly realised why the top coaches are always on about the setup. It seems that it can affect your ball striking and putting something cronic. More-so than I'd appreciated until the proper setup turned 250 yard drives into 300+ ones.
So for those who are struggling, Don't ignore your setup.
And yes, this thread is designed to be both a help to others (hopefully), and a thoroughly ego-driven boast-fest about my gargantuan tee shots.
Sorry!
Peace.
I've been frustrated of late on the links. For a decent player my distances were really suffering and I was back to slicing the ball off the planet. Poor contact and steering the shot rather than letting it go was the order of the day.
All because of my alignment. It seems.
With all this rubbish about "hitting down on the ball" I had gradually crept the ball backwards in my stance without realising it (with all clubs). I felt like my ball would start straight, or even to the right of where I was aiming, and then go further right. The clubface was never going to square without a flip as I was approaching too far from the inside. It was slappy, weak and horrible.
I had a dreadful round on Saturday. If I broke 30 points I was lucky.
Sunday's round started the same. +7 after 9 holes (not good for a 6 handicap!) and the same shots kept repeating themselves.
With all my shots still veering right off the tee I decided my score didn't matter any more and I'd go right back to the absolute basics.
I looked at my set up with fresh eyes and realised I was aiming right to begin with and this was caused by the ball being far too far back in my stance and wanting to "hit down on it". With the ball that far back, trying to be behind it at impact (especially with the long bats) was proving impossible. Cue weak banana's right.
So I squared myself up (felt very open!) and moved my first drive of the back nine on the 11th hole right forward so it felt like it was level with my left foot. It was actually more like off my big toe, but it felt very forward by comparison.
Then I just swung. KA followed by BOOM, springs to mind. Straight as an arrow and carried for miles. I measured it on the course guide and it came out to around 310 yards.
From then on my irons were more crisp, had much more flight to them and I didn't feel cramped up at impact. And I could actually release the clubhead through the shot.
I then moved to my putting and applied the same thing, as I was missing right all day. Sure enough the ball was back in the stance and I was putting along that foot line (which felt like a push). So I straightened up and felt like I was going to pull the putt. 13 Putts for the last 8 holes told me I was on the right track.
Then came the highlight of my on-course handy work! 18th tee. Driver in hand. Water and trees left, OOB right. I swung easy and the ball connected right on the squishy bit in the middle of the face taking off splitting the fairway. The ball almost went out of sight before it landed.
On a 396 yard par 4 I had around 50 yards left for my second. That's a 330ish drive and it felt like a mere pass at the ball. Following my disastrous +7 front 9, I'd shot level par on the back.
I was buzzing.
I suddenly realised why the top coaches are always on about the setup. It seems that it can affect your ball striking and putting something cronic. More-so than I'd appreciated until the proper setup turned 250 yard drives into 300+ ones.
So for those who are struggling, Don't ignore your setup.
And yes, this thread is designed to be both a help to others (hopefully), and a thoroughly ego-driven boast-fest about my gargantuan tee shots.
Sorry!
Peace.
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