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I've been doing pretty well lately, shooting around the low 80s. I have a few tournaments and tryouts for the team coming up soon. There's a few things that are kind of screwing me up.

1. Driver (sometimes). The ball is solid but goes medium-low and pulls to the left a lot.

My ideas:
Perhaps I'm going to far upwards and coming across the ball. I'm teeing it up on the left side and moving the ball back in my stance (more on the inside of my left foot). Helps me stay on the path.

2. Pitching (apprx. 30-50 yards): Just today, I just started to hit behind the ball a bit and not chunking but going under the ball sort of. It goes low and not far. This only happened today, and I did like 10 shots from the same place and it turned out ok.

Ideas:
Just wanted to know how to fix this if it ever comes back...

3. Long Irons: Sometimes, I'm hitting it off to the right (not making a divot)

Ideas:
Focus on hitting a divot and rotating my wrists so that it goes straight.

4. (Just added this) Is it possible to spin the ball on the green when you're only like 10-20 yards away? Does it depend on the green? Most of the time now, it rolls quite a bit so ... yeah. Is there a technique that will help the ball spin more?

Thanks for reading all that :] I just wanted to know if my ideas were good and if you could comment and anything you guys see.

Driver: Nike Sumo 5000
Irons: Mizuno Mx19s
Wedges: 46 Degree PW, 50 Degree GW, 54 Degree SW (10 bounce)
Putter: Odyssey 2-Ball Putter
Balls: Bridgestone E5+Lowest Rounds: 9 Holes - 34 @ Lake Wilderness.18 Holes - 73 @ Chinook Winds Golf Resort (On a vacation trip, it was the easiest course...


My $.02

1. If you're pulling driver you're coming over the top. Shoulders could be starting before lower body, also could be really flat at the top forcing you to compensate and come over the top.

I fight this more with long irons than driver but i get really flat and lay the club off. My solution has been to hold a laser pointer in my hands as I grip the club and as I'm taking the club back make sure the butt of the club is pointing at the ball. gets me on a better plane and stops my over the top move.

2. Pitching ... Work on the 9-3 drill it will help you in taking a less than full swing (and will improve your full swing shots also). once you start striking the ball solid like that it will be fun to see what kind of touch you can play with certain shots.

3. I'll leave to others

4. Yes, it's possible to spin it. I hit low shots that check up from 10-20 yards. takes a good ball, good lie and good contact and you have to strike down on it. Can't sweep it up there and expect it to spin

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