What do more golfers come to me asking for more than anything else… straighter golf shots, and thats why I wanted to create this video with some simple ideas on how to do just that.

I recently ran a poll here on YouTube asking you what you wanted to see a video on and how to hit straighter golf shots came out on top.

Whilst hitting straight shots may seem incredibly difficult, there are only 2 things that you need to control in order to give you shots that fly dead straight and over my 20 years coaching I have developed some simple techniques that will enable you to control these and hit those elusive straight shots.

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00:00 Introduction
00:21 How to hit straight golf shots
01:17 Fix your club path
05:12 Control the club face
08:30 How to hit driver straight

14 Comments

  1. These are great concepts for path and face …. but can you offer any insights into the fact that the swing arc is inclined such that the club will not only be traveling leftwards after the low point but also slight upwards. So, for instance, in teeing up a driver and one desires to make contact with a slightly ascending path, is that truly only possible with aa path that is moving leftwards at impact? How does one hit a draw with the driver (starting the ball right a little bit)?

  2. All makes perfect sense – apart from the driver segment. If the driver head is two club heads back from the ball would this not mean that at impact the path would be ever so slightly out to in resulting in the ball heading off straight left – or maybe even slicing/fading
    Should we not set up with our target line slightly to the right with the hoped for result of a slight draw bringing the ball back into the centre of the fairway? I believe this is what John Rahm does?

  3. Chris, Why do we move the ball forward as we go from wedges to long irons? Wouldn't this mean that the club path is now towards the left?

  4. Thanks Chris. That’s very insightful. I’m definitely snatching at the club in an effort to get shaft lean and hit down on the ball, and this is leaving my club face open and causing high shots to the right.

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