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Need thoughts on how to get myself to quit trying to kill my drive.
I try and try to go slow and swing smooth ,but it never fails, once I start down the boosters kick in and it powers thru the ball and the ball takes it's usual fade flight.
I've tried to do a count as I swing but that doesn't work for me.
Any other ideas to slow me down?

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What's wrong with a fade? Just aim left

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What's wrong with a fade? Just aim left

A fade of 40-60 yds is no good

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Big Tazz

 


Oh yeah that is kinda strong sounds like your swing path might be off, have you tried posting a video before?

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You could be tightening your grip pressure and preventng the club from turning over and closing properly. keep a loose grip and try to swing slowly not for distance but just to see if you can hit a driver with a slow motion swing, just for fun and once you accompolish this you can slowly speed up the swing to 80%.
along with grip pressure make sure that your basics on correct with your set up and the path of your backswing.

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as ks said.. grip pressure might be too tight.
i am a believer and user of the "holding-a-bird" theory. That is, the grip should be light enough to where if you were holding a bird in your hand, u wouldnt kill it--a tight grip can definitely hinder the release of the club. also, go to the range and try swinging 20% the whole way through the swing.. literally. swing as slowly as you can; that is what i do when my driver is not behaving; i focus on tempo in order to restore my timing. i also find that when i am swinging slowly, i dont really lose distance. good luck.

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Thanks, never thought about grip pressure. Will be playing today and I'll focus on that to see.
Will let ya know how it goes.
Thanks again

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Big Tazz

 


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