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Hey everyone Ive been having trouble hitting my driver...and i have no clue what has happened. I used to slice it very bad then i started back playing again just about 1 month ago and used a new grip that helped my drives go straight and long, but then something happened... Now everytime i hit the driver its either a terrible slice, a terrible draw, or the ball doesnt even get into the air and sometime performs something my dad called a "duck hook". I dont know what happened or what im doing wrong, Ive tried going back to the old baseball grip i used, moving forward in my stance, moving back in my stance, making sure i move my wrists, and watched countless videos on how to drive a golf ball and nothing seems to help. I'm planning on going to take lessons very soon (once school starts back) and planning to get a membership at a local course. My game would be much better if i could get my drives right. The fairway woods are a different story, i just hit them really thick and just cant hit them. I can hit my irons well(most of the time) and have a good short game and putting. HELP PLEASE


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If your serious about getting lessons soon then that's all you need to do, sounds like your fairly new at golf and the very best thing to do is have a trained eye help you rather than try to figure something out that 99.99% of the population can't.


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