It's something I've avoided doing for a long time since I'm keen on doing things correctly, but my last two rounds, I've closed the clubface of my 3-wood at address (and driver, on the rare occasion I hit it), and I'm swinging with confidence now off the tee. I'm not turning my hands to close the club, I'm actually closing the face and regripping. With it, the ball starts out a bit to the right and stays there or maybe cuts back in a bit (draw). I fight a push-slice, so this is straightening things out. Occasionally I'll come over the top and yank it way left, but most of the time, I'm hitting it out there in play with this compensation, which is great.
What does this tell me? I'm no longer swaying on the downswing, so is it safe to say that my release is just that poor? I've been focusing on keeping my left wrist flat at the top, but things happen so quickly on the downswing, I'm not sure exactly what is going wrong to cause this trailing slice at the end of my shots (with mid to long irons and woods).
What does this tell me? I'm no longer swaying on the downswing, so is it safe to say that my release is just that poor? I've been focusing on keeping my left wrist flat at the top, but things happen so quickly on the downswing, I'm not sure exactly what is going wrong to cause this trailing slice at the end of my shots (with mid to long irons and woods).
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