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I have improved alot this season from high 90s to 100s to mid to low 80s but i fix one problem and here comes another lol thats golf.... i was playing Friday and there was a guy out there doing video of peoples swings on the 10th tee.... and just so happens i hit my miss shot...here is the video which i think is a good thing instead of posting my good swings here is my miss off the tee.... i hit it straight but it was a push i barely missed the fairway right..... i got way behind i think and was luck to get some good timing but please help me on how to fix my miss hit....i was hooking the ball off the tee and now i'm pushing it about 1 in every 3 three driver swings my irons are better than ever but my driver has been killing me.

http://videos.underpar.com/watch?v=102600

it was a sloppy downswing, but i guess that is whats happening when i get the push shot


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now that i'm watching it again i'm aimed right where i hit but it wasn't a good swing can anyone shead some light on what happend


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Hey bro, just FYI the link requires a login and password, so we can't view it.

2013 Goal:

 

Single digit handicap


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Originally Posted by duffedit

i was hooking the ball off the tee and now i'm pushing it about 1 in every 3 three driver swings

I suffer from the exact same mis-hits.  I could be wrong about this, but I think they can go hand in hand with ball flight laws.  I'm guessing the path is the same (in to out) on most shots, and the pushes are when the club face matches the path, and the hooks come when the face points at the target (or closed to relative path).


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