Hey everyone,
I've been reading the forum for awhile now, and finally had a reason to post.
As of late, everything about my game feels just off. Starting with the Driver, I have a nasty slice right now. I've always played a fade, but over the past few months, it's no longer something I'm okay with.
When I do my normal swing, I aim hard left, and the ball ends up slicing 20-30 yards to the right. This usually means deep rough, or woods. This happens regardless of me swinging 100% or 50%. It's to the point where I no longer even feel comfortable swinging the driver. My setup feels awkward and I'm no longer comfortable even swinging the club.
I would guess that I'm losing a good 50 yards when using my driver due to the spin on the ball.
My irons were usually a strong point of my game, but aren't as solid lately. I used to hit them straight as an arrow, but now they're slicing too, not
nearly
as bad as my Driver though. On average, the ball fades 5-15 yards with my irons. So that's not terrible, but still not what I'm looking for.
One thing that does bother me is my contact with the irons. I usually play the ball up a little more than usual in my stance for all my clubs. If i try to play my 7 iron, for example, more centered in my stance, I don't make good contact and I usually top the ball, or hit it very fat.
If I play the ball more forward, I make good contact the majority of the time, and my distances are pretty consistent. The downfall is that, most of the time, I think i'm hitting behind the ball, and if I do get a mishit, I swing the club under the ball, and lose nearly all my distance. As in about 100 yards on a 4 iron. So I don't think I'm hitting down on the ball as much as I'd like.
My other woods are somewhere between my irons and woods. A draw that is usually okay. But I either top the ball, or slice it when I get a mishit.
This leads me to my question:
I'm thinking about taking a few lessons. I have never taken traditional lessons before. Everything I've learned to date has been through my dad, or random experimentation at the range. I know there are lots of variables with lessons, but what should I expect?
Breaking down my swing and grip, and starting all over? Fixing what's wrong and just going from there? Should I tip the pro when i'm done, or just pay for the lesson itself?
Sorry for the wall of text, I just got back from the range and had a lot on my mind!
For what it's worth, I usually shoot in the mid to upper 80's. Lately I've been shooting mid to upper 90's. Early this year, I shot my all time best score of an 82, and I'd like to go back to that!
I tried making a few videos of my swing, but I couldn't really get a good angle with the range being so full, and not having someone go with me to hold my phone.
I'd appreciate any insight some of you might have!