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Originally Posted by Stretch

You are flipping -- the club head is passing your hands just before impact. This causes the club face to lay back, adding dynamic loft to the shot and leading to the moon balls you describe. Changing shafts or going to a lower-lofted driver won't do much to help lower your trajectory. Ultimately, it's a technique issue.

Would flipping cause high spin rates though? I would say hitting too much down causing high spins and then ballooning. But it would need some mighty club head speed to get those carries with downward AoA.


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