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    Driver Delemma

    If you haven't read any of my other threads i have a driver that i cannot hit. It came in my set that i bought 2 years ago. I have consistently had a slice with it. I have worked with it at the range and i haven't been able to figure it out. My ball position is practically in line with my left foot and i have tried just about everything to work it out. What do you think i could be doing wrong. Please help

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    Re: Driver Delemma

    you could have a grip problem, when you grip your club break your wrists so that the club is perpendicular to your waist and if your right hands thumb and index finger are pointed at your right shoulder then your grip is correct.
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    Re: Driver Delemma

    Try a weaker grip, you'd be surprised how much better your swing will be different. Also, try slowing your swing down, with a nice tempo, the swing has a better chance of staying on plane and having a square face at impact. Straight back, and follow the same path through the ball. Also, the take away should mimick the club's path before impact. Low and slow is the key to this.

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    Re: Driver Delemma

    Learning to hook it will help you understand what's going on. You'll just have to find a happy medium once you can do it. Take the club back low and straight for the first 3 feet, make a nice turn, try to go at about 70% speed and turn your right forearm over your left at impact (assuming your a righty).

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    Re: Driver Delemma

    Three suggestions, in order of my preference. Would not recommend all three at once unless you want to snap hook it around a dogleg!

    #1 grip the club very lightly

    #2 take a stronger grip (2 to 3 knuckles showing on left hand

    #3 play ball off the middle of front foot, will lead to square or slightly closed face at contact, further the ball is played back by theory the clubhead is more open when striking it.

    #4 set up for a draw with stance (back foot 3 to 6 inches behind front foot on a line to the target if both feet were straight in line with the target)


    If this fails hit a 5 iron, keep it in play, probably score just as well if not better.

    good luck

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    Re: Driver Delemma

    Hello there. You are doing the classic mistake of swinging off your back foot with the ball way to far forward. Set the club up with your hands even with your zipper(the golf ball will then be even with your left heal) now what ever you do get to your left side. If you ever played baseball it's like stepping into the pitch, you have to finsh on your left foot which meens you turned through the shot. Go slow at first and get the feel of getting to your left side as you start your down swing. You should do this on every shot in your bag....Good Luck, bwgolfer

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    Re: Driver Delemma

    Learn to hook it and then bring it back to either a fade or a draw.

    just a little hint, if you are warming up before you start to play and your driver are just slices. Be smart and dont correct them on the course, aim the left rough and hit the slice.

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    Re: Driver Delemma

    change your driver...
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    Re: Driver Delemma

    It seems to me there are two things that cause a slice. Fix one and/or both of these, and the slice disappears. Here they are:
    1. the clubface is open at impact -- this results in a "push"
    2. the swing path comes from an outside-to-in path, imparting clockwise spin on the ball -- this results in a ball flight that starts straight or slightly to the left and finishes several hundred yards to the right (or the left if you're a lefty) of where you intended

    One or a combination of both these factors contribute to the slice, and your frustration I imagine.

    The easiest ways to "fix" these problems is to find an instructor that knows his/her stuff. He/she can explain exactly what is happening in your swing (i.e. setup, grip, etc.).

    The cheaper, longer way is to work on drills you find on your own. In my opinion, these are the two best:

    Assuming you are a righty:
    1. to ensure a square clubface at impact, focus on the back of the left hand. Specifically, the back of the left hand (the area where the label on your glove is located) mirrors your clubface. Focus on keeping the left hand and wrist "flat" throughout the swing. Start with tiny swings (e.g. chips) and really learn how to "feel" the hand and wrist coming through the ball square.

    Note: This drill only works if you're using a neutral grip. This type of grip is the best in my opinion. Your your grip is weak or strong, the club face will be open or closed at address, and open or closed at impact, respectively.

    2. An over-the-top swing path can be one of the most frustrating part of the swing to correct. Many players fight this problem their whole lives, with much frustration and angst.

    Here's how I "fixed" my swing plane:

    1. Go all the way to the top of the backswing, and stop. Observe. Is the shaft pointing at the target, or is it pointing to the right. Slicers are often point the shaft to the right. This makes an over the top downswing very likely.
    On the backswing, focus on pointing the club slightly to the left. This is referred to "laying off", and it increases the chance of an inside to out swing path.
    Next, drop your hands straight down, very close to your right pocket. Dropping your hands "down" or "inside" will feel a little strange at first, but work at it. After dropping the hands (remember to keep the club "laid off"), go ahead and swing through the ball. In the beginning, you may hit hooks and draws instead of straight, but keep working.
    In sum,
    1. Focus on keep the left hand/wrist flat through impact.
    2. Focus on keeping the club "laid off" at the top of the backswing.
    3. Focus on "dropping the hands" straight down to the right pocket.
    4. Swing through at about half speed and watch the results.
    If the ball hooks to the left, you dropped your hands too much or laid the club off too much.

    Hope this helps! Let me know...

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