Throughout my golfing life, my natural swing plane has always been a little steep, and I've played what's usually a controlled, high fade.
However, this season, it's looking a lot like my steep swing has morphed into an out-to-in swing on occasion, rearing its ugly head far too often. Now, depending on the clubface at impact, I'm yanking it straight but hard left, or I'm hitting a pull slice. I rarely, if ever, hook the ball.
My natural tendency is to aim down the middle of the fairway, even when I think I'm playing down the left side. And I don't like the idea of "playing my slice;" I'd much rather get this thing fixed than start compensating for obvious flaws.
I'm pretty sure it's my swing path... during practice swings, my clubhead blur does appear to be coming in from the outside and cutting across the ball.
Anyone have any ideas on how to get my path back on track?




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