here is a little tip on diagnosing what the problem is on the range. If you go out and take ten practice swings with no ball they will usually look very similar, one will not look like tiger, another like daly, and another like fyrk. Your body has a swing of it's own and will repeat that pretty cosistent. So what that means is that if you set up the same everytime then you should swing pretty much the same everytime.
so why do swings seem to very so much? because the set up varies. take 3 balls and place one in the front of your stance and hit it, then hit one in the middle, then one in the back and you will see how different you had to swing in order to make contact, also you will notice the shot pattern was very different
so when you go to the range if your shot pattern is very differnt then you need to look towards your set up because it is obviously flawed and not consistent
but when you get to the point where your misses are the same, for example a consistent push to the right, then this would be a good clue for you to look towards swing mechanics
there are excptions to this of course but for many people it would be a good place to start
so why do swings seem to very so much? because the set up varies. take 3 balls and place one in the front of your stance and hit it, then hit one in the middle, then one in the back and you will see how different you had to swing in order to make contact, also you will notice the shot pattern was very different
so when you go to the range if your shot pattern is very differnt then you need to look towards your set up because it is obviously flawed and not consistent
but when you get to the point where your misses are the same, for example a consistent push to the right, then this would be a good clue for you to look towards swing mechanics
there are excptions to this of course but for many people it would be a good place to start
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