Hello all ...
This is my first post, I just found this forum today. I'm a caddy of 8 years and a golfer of 10 years but after college I gave the sport up due to work hell (70+ hour weeks) for the past 8 years. Well I recently picked it back up again and am at it with a passion. Prior to stopping I was a 10 handicap and had a pretty smooth even tempo swing (so said my coach at high school and friends anyhow). I play a fade naturally and come into the ball pretty straight though sometimes slightly from the outside (slightly i swear) when I power it.
So now comes the question ... I've been doing the range a bit lately and for the life of me I can't figure out what is wrong with my swing. I am 95% of the time pushing it right of the target, with a fade of course. Not slicing, actually pushing it. I aim straight and it's off the clubhead 30 degrees right before I can even blink. I thought it was because I wasn't turning my hands over fast enough or perhaps that I had to tight of a grip. Then I thought maybe my weight was to much on my heals. My follow through is good and I feel like I'm transferring my weight properly. I haven't take any pictures yet though that is coming soon.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can track down my problem? Ideas on simple practice aids I can follow to iron this wrinkle out? I was surprised that I was still able to hit the ball as solid as I have been and except for this consistent push way off path I just need to get that muscle memory back and remake some of my shots and my touch around the green.
A few other important notes that obviously effect swing. I've now over 30 (31 soon) and I've put on some weight which I'm now trying hard to reverse the process of. I won't kid, I'm not a small guy. I'm tall and have some wide shoulders.
Anyhow ... I'd love to hear what people suggest and I hope to contribute to everyones discussions. Have a great evening all!!!
Sean
This is my first post, I just found this forum today. I'm a caddy of 8 years and a golfer of 10 years but after college I gave the sport up due to work hell (70+ hour weeks) for the past 8 years. Well I recently picked it back up again and am at it with a passion. Prior to stopping I was a 10 handicap and had a pretty smooth even tempo swing (so said my coach at high school and friends anyhow). I play a fade naturally and come into the ball pretty straight though sometimes slightly from the outside (slightly i swear) when I power it.
So now comes the question ... I've been doing the range a bit lately and for the life of me I can't figure out what is wrong with my swing. I am 95% of the time pushing it right of the target, with a fade of course. Not slicing, actually pushing it. I aim straight and it's off the clubhead 30 degrees right before I can even blink. I thought it was because I wasn't turning my hands over fast enough or perhaps that I had to tight of a grip. Then I thought maybe my weight was to much on my heals. My follow through is good and I feel like I'm transferring my weight properly. I haven't take any pictures yet though that is coming soon.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can track down my problem? Ideas on simple practice aids I can follow to iron this wrinkle out? I was surprised that I was still able to hit the ball as solid as I have been and except for this consistent push way off path I just need to get that muscle memory back and remake some of my shots and my touch around the green.
A few other important notes that obviously effect swing. I've now over 30 (31 soon) and I've put on some weight which I'm now trying hard to reverse the process of. I won't kid, I'm not a small guy. I'm tall and have some wide shoulders.
Anyhow ... I'd love to hear what people suggest and I hope to contribute to everyones discussions. Have a great evening all!!!
Sean
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