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GOLF QUESTION!! help please!...?

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i just went to the driving range for the first time this year, and all my shots were going to the right. How can i fix this.??

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  1. Start your dn swing with your left hip.


  2. I daresay the most effective solution is to cut off your dominant hand and steadily start relying on your sole surviving hand.  This will dramatically improve your aim and solve the problem of curving one way or the other.  Also, I would suggest lopping off both your pinky toes for added stability.  I went from shooting in the high 110s and 120s to below 80!  My lowest was a 65, which happened right after I took off my fourth toes on both feet.

  3. Your problem is your not keeping your wrist square with your driver head. To fix your problem try to keep your left-hand straight as long as you through your back swing. Also do not break your wrist, to stop you from doing this, stick a credit card under watch on your wrist and that should do it.

  4. By aiming left if they go right they will become straight at the target. Try to release the club farther.

  5. position your feet as if you were angling to the left, or put your fett on line and practice, practice, practice. You may also want to get a lesson from a Pro Golfer at your local Golf Course. Also, in your back swing, your wrists could swerve or angle the club to the right once you swing so you hit it on the outside of the club.

  6. Assuming that u are hitting a slice here are a few tips:

    A slice is produced by cutting across the ball or "comming over the top" next time u go to the range try placing a headcover or tee infront the ball a few inches. By this i mean parallel to you, and try to hit the ball without hitting the object.

    Also try strengthening your grip, try to make sure you cant see any knuckles on your right hand (twist your right hand underneath the club a little) this will let you turn your hands over more easily.

  7. You can try a couple of simple things:

    Rotate your club slightly to the left to prevent an open face.

    Stand a little closer to the ball to square up your shot.

    It's helped me... I'm no pro but I play often.

    Good luck.

  8. it depends on whether or not you are right or left handed. anyways, i would recommend this site:

    http://www.oneplanegolfswing.com/oneplan...

    it helped me a lot when i needed it.

  9. not knowing your skill level, I would just say the quick fix of aiming more left, don't change anything else in your swing, and by aiming more left you'll at least see the ball go to where you want it to.

  10. Its virtually impossible to diagnose without seeing your swing, but here is a stab in the dark...  Many times when amateurs go right, it is because their hips are too tight and you don't turn/rotate the hips enough during the backswing.   Give that a shot and see what happens.

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