Golf Help !
Posted on
February 25th, 2010
by golfswinghelp
I just got a new affinity golf set the (they are sick)
and i love all of the club cept 3 clubs… the woods, i cant hit with them at all. every time i hit with them it gets sliced(and when i say everytime i mean it.
i dont know whats wrong, is it my swing or what all my other clubs i dont i hit farther with my hybrid teeing off then my driver cuz it slices so bad please help!!!
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Ignore all the answers you have already gotten, nobody can tell you without seeing your swing. Get a driving range lesson with a Pro at your local course, they will fix your slice in a hurry. All the tips offered here could help, or they could make it worse. Your swing has memory, and once you perfect a bad swing, it can be very hard to correct it.
I am going to guess that your irons are steel shafted and your woods are graphite shafted? It could be a simple as that the iron shafts swing a little stiffer for you and when you swing the softer, graphite shafts the head can’t catch up to your swing and the face is open at impact creating side spin that makes the ball slice. This is very possible especially if you were not fitted properly for the clubs.
you got to have an inside to outside swing path. start bye taking the club head outside the swing path (imagine a straight line behind the ball.)the when you start your downswing it should be inside going towards outside after contact with the ball I know it sounds complicated but if you do the opposite and manage to hit the ball straight it will go and average of 42 yards less.
I’m sure someone will try to give you an answer, but it’s impossible without seeing your swing. With that said, your hands are probably getting out too far in front of the club head during the downswing. Try swinging a little slower to give the club head a chance to catch up.
hey…I have this same problem with my Alien clubs. My brother in law says it slices because of 2 reasons.
1. Your hand isn’t tight enough, causing the club to turn slightly when impact occurs.
2. Your shoulders are turned too much instead of being square with the ball.
Most likely with your slice issue you are moving your wrists with your swing to much, try keeping your wrists straight when swinging.
A good exercise to fix this is using a wrist watch and putting a pen in the band. This will help keep your wrists straight.
You could be overswinging as well.
Unfortunately, it is not the clubs that is causing the ball to slice.
Your best bet is to work with a teaching pro to learn what causes the ball to slice or to hook, and to take measures to correct this.
Sorry but there is no simple answer to your question.
i have the same problem and my dad keeps telling me close the club head before you swing but it always changes in the middle of the swing
Get rid of them, they are probably the problem. It may be the shafts or the heads, but if they aren’t working don’t waste your time. Good Luck.
easy. all you have to do is …… then ….. and when you get to ….. get the idea. get a lesson
put the ball far up in front of left foot if your a righty, and dam-it keep that left arm straight. don’t go too far on back swing. this should help…
check your grip, make sure u dont rotate the club while u swing it