My average score is about an 83. I just took a launch monitor session, and found that my approach is coming from too far inside: The clubhead apparently snaps shut just before contact. As I looked on the monitor, my club path seemed very inside at a point that the clubhead was very close to impacting the ball. I'm not really questioning the technology, but this surprises me because my mistakes tend to be pulls, pull hooks, fatties and power losses. Wouldn't coming from too far inside simply cause a very big sweeping draw that starts RIGHT, not LEFT, of the target line then curves back to/across the target line (I'm right handed.)? In regards to my grip, in the mirror, I notice that the "V" in my right hand is pointing a little farther right (stronger) than the "V" in my left hand. How important is it that the Vs are parallel? I know that this is a meaty post, but one more thing. In Hogan's "Five Fundamentals...," he talks about how the whole V-area should be together, on each hand, before the hands are applied to the club. Does it matter whether the side of the thumb touches the hand or whether there is some space between it? Hope I was descriptive enough to communicate with only the written word. -Tom

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