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I noticed some of my drives haven't quite felt solid. I bought some foot spray and noticed I'm hitting it towards the heel. Crazy thing is im still getting really good distance, but the ball tends to fade a little more than I want. I play a power fade off the tee or a knucklefade. Whatever you prefer to call it. What could I be doing to cause this? 

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Is this a driver only error? If it were my impact pattern on the driver only I would address the ball about 1/2 a golf ball more away, lining up my aim line with the edge of the golf ball closest to my toes. Whether this is a quick fix or has something to do with your swing I'd defer that answer to someone with more experience.

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  On 6/7/2017 at 1:59 PM, lawsonjc said:

I think i may be a little to much on my toes at impact and its causing my path to move to the right.

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I've been working on my weight shift and if I lose balance I tend to fall forward towards my toes. I've been drilling my balance with the "toes up drill". It's helped me balance through finish, hopefully it can do that for you and bring your weight back towards your heels.

 

 

-Justin

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SLDR C 10.5, Aeroburner 3W/3H, MX-200 4-GW, Vokey Chrome 200 56 & 60, TM White Smoke

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