Can’t for the life of me understand why my ball goes right. Any tips is super appreciated.



by TameTasmanian

20 Comments

  1. laserslaserslasers

    Move your back foot back about 4 inches. Roll your top and all the way over so you can see three knuckles.

    You have a great swing it looks like

  2. CannabyteDied

    Try closing your club face a tad or it could be your swing path, it looks like it is a bit “inside-out”

  3. Dirty_Confusion

    It is an awful angle to analyze a swing from.

    A view from directly behind or a view were the camera is facing you. Ideally both.

    It looks balance related, but anymore would be guessing.

  4. Time_to_go_viking

    Inside out swing path with a slightly open club face. Push every time.

  5. Competitive_Test6697

    > ball goes right. I aim straight

    Thats crazy dude. In the 3 decades I’ve played, the hundreds of people I’ve played with and the thousands of golf reddit posts, this has never happened!

    We all aim straight and hit straight

  6. stumac85

    Your sexual orientation has no effect on the straightness of your driving. It is a common misconception.

  7. Kintamagotchi

    No one cares about your sexual orientation

  8. knotworkin

    Try this video. It solved my buddy’s slicing and blocked right shots. He couldn’t believe how well it worked. Your right arm elbow is pointing backwards at address. Rotate your arm so it’s pointing down. This will force you to close the face faster on the downswing. Like I said, my buddy was mad I waited until this past weekend to share this one with him.

    https://share.google/bDnY13ssEboTlIHvJ

  9. Particular-Loan5123

    Hard to tell; nice swing. Yeah, maybe a bit too narrow in stance. I was only going to offer check your grip, maybe a “stronger” grip, because yeah, if the ball is still going right with that swing, something is off at impact zone

  10. Pathogenesls

    Look how open your shoulders are at set up. Your feet are pointing at the left edge of that right bunker and your shoulders are pointing at the left tree-line.

    You’re set up for an over the top swing. Work on correct setup getting your feet and shoulders aligned parallel to the target line.

  11. ExtraDependent883

    Little inside out push. Not a great kiss to have

  12. Could try rotating your trail hand around right/clockwise a tad. Strengthens your grip

  13. louie_dice

    Im a novice. Been golfing for about 4 years. Had the same issue for a long time and when I get lazy; same. But when I concentrate, I don’t. Here’s what I see (keep in mind I’m finally at a 15 handicap from a 20. That took 2 years but I golf once a week and don’t practice due to work. Putting is my enemy now).

    You have a nice take away. Slow tempo down on take away. Concentrate. You are square at impact from the angle but push right.

    https://preview.redd.it/nstiz8dv5fpf1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f08fa8da6efaf6aecab027af1077dcfc74a95a94

    What I would say is your swing is “jammed” lol an inside fast ball and your fouling the ball off to right field type of thing.

    Take a step back. Practice pausing but not during a round to get tempo. Your hips are out of sync with hands there but that’s a start. Timing and extension. I do like your right hand being trail and inside elbow tucked but remember to extend. Throw the club at the fairway

  14. tomatoblade

    But you’re a little open my man. It’s okay, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. Embrace who you are and love yourself.

    But don’t swing over the top, do press, and figure out how to release for the golf swing

  15. TheGnocchiandFig

    Your path is too inside to out. You’re hitting a ‘push’. You need to feel like you’re taking the club back on the outside and feel like you’re cutting across and finishing your path to the left. Essentially, you need to try and do exactly the opposite of what you’re doing now. Try and hit the ball to the left with a fade.

  16. TonalContrast

    Looks like your shoulders are open, which will promote an OTT path and send the ball right. Square them up a bit more, it’s a simple adjustment.

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