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Hit Driver and wedges straight but hook Irons Badly


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I hit my driver pretty straight 80 percent of the time and wedges are usually pretty decent for my skill level. But lately I've been really pulling my iron shots bad. I get good distance and get under the ball it just seems that I aim towards the flag but hook the ball left and getting tired of losing balls and killing my score after having a nice 280-300 yard drive. Am I just not lining my body up right or am I messing up with my follow through? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated?

Driver-:cleve: 588 Custom 9.0   

Woods-:cleve: Launcher 3 and 5 wood 

Irons- :mizuno: JPX 825 4-GW

wedges-:cleve: CG14 60* and and :callaway: x series jaws 56*

putter-:nike: Method Core Drone

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Would recommend posting a swing here

http://thesandtrap.com/f/4180/member-swings

Tough to say what's going on without seeing it. Do the hooks start at, left or right of the target?

It's probably a Key 1 or 2 issue

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I'll try to record a swing sometime. But say im hitting a 150 yard shot it will either go straight and hook after about 75-100 yards and hook badly or it hooks less sharp but after about 25 yards you can tell its going left.

Driver-:cleve: 588 Custom 9.0   

Woods-:cleve: Launcher 3 and 5 wood 

Irons- :mizuno: JPX 825 4-GW

wedges-:cleve: CG14 60* and and :callaway: x series jaws 56*

putter-:nike: Method Core Drone

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