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I'm a beginner golfer with a high handicap and I just came off my best round ever. Anything I hit with my irons was going long and dead straight. Then today was just terrible. I kept picking up huge divots before the ball, so I'd get them in the air but they'd go nowhere and I just couldn't make clean contact. It started to play with my psyche and I just had no confidence at all.What causes a huge divot before making contact with the ball?


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I used to do this all of the time.. still do, but less frequently. What caused me to do it was that I was dipping my left shoulder during my backswing and basically changing my swing path to aim straight into the ground. I muscled it through but i think I could have fit my arm in some of the divots.

If you aren't going to have an instructor help you then at least take a camera to the course (range or actual play) and get a look at what you're doing wrong. Post the video on the forum and you'll get your answer, plus some free advice (and some of it will be good advice!).

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I sometimes have these problems on the course and find that's it's due to one of the following;

  • I shifted my hips back on my backswing
  • I did not shift hips forward on downswing.

If I take a proper backswing and trigger the downswing with my hips my divots are always in front of the ball not behind.

Joe Paradiso

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