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I went to the driving range today, too tired to even play 9 holes and I've hit a serious left problem. I shoot about a 10-12 handicap on regular courses (longer) courses. I hit my 3 wood 215 on a perfect shot, and my 19 hybrid about 190 and my 24 hybrid about 175I don't think I changed anything in my grip or swing.

What are some things that can help the ball go the right more? Its just these 3 clubs

G15 10.5 Driver
G15 17 Wood
G10 24 Hybrid
G10 6-PW Irons
52, 56, 60, and 64 degree wedges Detour Newport 2 DT SoLo BallSwing Speed: 111 MPH, wish I could putt.


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A shot to the left is caused from an out -to -in swing path with the face sqaure (pull) or closed (hook).

I try to keep my back to the target a little longer in the down swing to make sure that I approach the ball from the inside - out.

Check to make sure your grip is not sneeking to the strong side also.

In My Callaway Warbird Stand Bag

Driver: Burner 9.5#
Fairway Wood: Burner 15*
Hybrid: Sumo 18*Hybrid: 22*Irons: :AP1 4-PW Rifle 5.5Wedges: G12 52,56,60Putter: C 67


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