I can’t for the life of me figure out why I’m always hitting the heel of my golf club. Tips and feedback would be appreciated



by wedoboop

9 Comments

  1. Puzzleheaded_Joint

    You’re over the top on your downswing so your body early extends in a last second attempt to shallow the club and this forces your body too far towards the ball and the hosel makes contact.

  2. marvinfuture

    You’re lacking depth. You collapse your arm structure and then fire your arms first. Get one of these, it has helped me so many times when I lose this feel:

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  3. Inside takeaway, no swing depth, no hips rotation commitment, early hip extension. Yeah. Tear it all down.

  4. Rich-Distance5387

    You pull it inside on the backswing jamming yourself. This forces you steep and over the top because your arms have nowhere else to go.

  5. Snoo49601

    Not a Shank, club face is open at impact and cutting across the ball from outside to in.Start by putting some sort of alignment down, your stance is closed, gotta square everything up and aim correctly.

  6. 123supreme123

    good job staying on the left side of Newtown driving range. lol

  7. hightechburrito

    You need to look at the ball. Why are you looking back at the camera the whole time?

  8. Tigerstyle72

    I don’t see a shank. I see an open club face at contact due to an over top move to start your downswing. This happens because your take away is inside and you have limited hip and shoulder rotation. Check coach carolin on YouTube. The lawnmower Drill could help with shoulder and hip rotation. Good luck with it.

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