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I have been hitting my iron shots to the right. It's not a straight right, the ball flies about 80% of the distance then tails off to the right at the end? I thought maybe I was cutting across the ball too much but wouldn't that induce an earlier "slice"? I am also thinking I need to change my grips from the standard to the Midsize.... the standard feels a little too small. Any thoughts? Should I change grips first and then see what happens?


Ball starting at target and curving right = clubface pointed at target and path left of target. Assuming you are hitting the ball in the center of the face. Golf Pride website has a measurement tool to see if you need larger grips.

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Your whole swing plane may be too steep, or you maybe be fine in your backswing and may be casting when you start the transition. Check out this article. It helped me visualize the swing plane. good luck. http://www.golfdigest.com/golf-instruction/mental-game/labauve_0810

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