Golf Question! I hit my irons great. My woods are duck hooking and clubface is closed at impact. How to fix?
I had been hitting 250 yards a week ago. I am a 6 handicap. I have just lost my swing all of a sudden. The irons, 9 wood and 7 wood are all awesome. I have been working on a swing change that has worked well with everything. Then all of a sudden one day the driver and 3 wood went south bad and I can’t get it back. When I slow my swing down I see that the clubhead is really shut at impact. The only way I can even hit one remotely close to the way I used to is to try to hit a big slice. Then it will go straight, but low. I was looking for any little tools that might help me find out what I am doing wrong.
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It seems to me that you may be moving your upper body first, or you’re swinging too far inside. On your backswing, try swinging more outside, then swing towards the right.
Try rotating your woods in your grip a little further towards your rear foot. This should keep your upper body and shoulders a little more square and drive the front shoulder through the shot. It should help you drive the face of your woods down into the ball at a better address point.
It has always worked for me. Good Luck
Try weakining your grip on the woods same exact same was my problem!
Make it a point to open up your club face on your backswing (toe up midway back)…you will then bring the club back square with your current downswing
play the ball farther back in your stance.