Every shot is to the right with at least a little bit of a slice



by Medical_Process1071

41 Comments

  1. Primary_Dimension470

    You cut off part of the vid where people can see your club face and might be able to help.

  2. There is definitely an extension when you hit the ball. Time to get the foot powder spray for starters , dry shampoo also works. In your set up get comfortable with your swing you seem to be hitting this up instead of hitting down into the ball your left leg does not lie.

    So 1 swing path if you take a slo mo video from straight on you should be able to see the whole swing path as a circle

    It is not a shot put, your swing and release aka left leg should remain nice and stable , hip rotation does not mean swing like a sand filled sock , more like the club should be an extension of you on its way with a full arc and the ball just happens to be there.

    Lastly check grip and set up. Set up should be even and stable no leaning back during the bottom out of the shot.

    Happy fairway hunting

  3. Particular-Loan5123

    Without seeing all the angles, you are likely outside/in, or coming over the top; most common mistake 

  4. scottiedagolfmachine

    Need down the line view.

    But it seems like you’re aimed that way and the face pointed that way at impact.

  5. Particular-Loan5123

    Stance looks good, hand placement fine . Must be a baseball player you going over the top. Gotta keep that right elbow near your right pocket 

  6. djmc252525

    Because your face starts pointing right of where your body is. If you swing down your body path w an open face you get a slice

    To feel the opposite angle your body way closed and keep your club face there and swing down your body line. You’ll hit a draw / hook 

  7. djmc252525

    Also get your lead shoulder off your chin to start the downswing. 

  8. Curryboy5

    Im a rookie getting lessons, so take this with a pinch of salt.

    (1) Swing path too vertical and (2) you stop rotating your shoulders at the top of your back swing and finish with your arms only

    Both of these cause you to “push” slightly on your swing.

    So:
    (1) when you swing down focus on your hands coming down between your eyeline and the ball, rather then dropping them to the floor.
    (2) work on flexibility so your trail shoulder can rotate to or past your centre line

  9. 365Horizon

    Your feet are set to slice. They should be straight to your target

  10. Dirty_Confusion

    The angle is not very good but…..

    It looks like you might be set up in an open stance and balls is travelling in the direction that you are aiming.

  11. FinancialAide3383

    Also the back of your left hand should be facing your target all the way through your downswing you keep it facing it in front of you up to the last second before impact echocardiogram leaves your club face open. Also your open stance most likely has you coming over the ball.

  12. heyeverybody1

    your right hand is pretty under the grip. it needs to sit more on top. you can see the impact of this if you slow down the video. on your downswing, we can see all of your bottom forearm. we should see more of the side of your inner right arm if that makes sense. try something like this: https://youtube.com/shorts/TA2NfDLi9ck?si=Ee7ymHUHH-qXcXud

  13. gretzkyandlemieux

    You need a lesson to learn sequencing. Your body stops and your hands try to catch up. It brings you over the top and the only way to save it is to bail out to the right.

  14. Talkshowhostt

    Weight too far back

    Feet and shoulders aligned left but swinging go the right

    Prob grip too

  15. I learned recently (at least with my swing) any deviation right/left is just the Timing of the arms/club coming through vs when the body/hips rotate through. Here looks like hips and back knee are turning and coming through too early before club/arms

  16. Does it start right of where you think you’re aimed and go more right with the fade / slice or does it start on target and curve right?

  17. Buy-The-Dip-1979

    First make sure you are aiming where you think you are. Put some alignment sticks or clubs or whatever next to the ball and set you clubface up with that, a second stick by your toes, this should be parallel to the other stick. Then check your posture so shoulders and hips are in line with your toes.

    If it feels a bit off or weird, then it probably means you tend to setup and aim wrong to begin with.

    Also that ball is very far forward in your stance for an iron. Your swing arc is moving left by that time so the ball will want to fade/slice.

    If the ball starts right, then your club face is pointed to the right… And it does look like your body is setup more left than the club face.

  18. slummybeef3k

    i would think it doesn’t help that your stance is so wide open so you might be thinking that your aimed correctly and the ball is going right when in reality it’s going where your club face is aiming not your body, also hard to tell but club face still looked open at impact.

  19. BickNickerson

    The ball will go the way the club face is facing, you’re open

  20. derilickion

    Your shoulders look turned right at let up and that’s not helping

  21. You look like you’re set up to hit a cut
    , slice or fade and then add that to an open club on impact which may be caused by a weak grip.

    You need a neutral grip, set your feet and shoulders square or slightly in an open draw position and your hip needs more rotation on the follow through.

    However the main issue here is your using an iron with a driver set up and the ball is far too forward at the front of your stance like a Driver, your swing is not shallowing out to close the club and follow through, put the ball in the middle of your stance unless your using a long or mid iron like a 6 or 7 iron then one or two balls further forward depending on iron.

    Here’s a tip, when you next go on the course next take a long look behind the Tee Box and just look at the direction the white or black tees are facing, it’s very rarely straight at your target line, more often than not it’s an opposite line and if you set you feet square, not in a fade or draw position you can sometimes hit a perfect straight shot and it ends up in a sand trap or the trees.

    The tee box might be left but you might need to set up with opposite feet position with them pointing more right of the target line, just to hit the ball straight down the fairway.

  22. Tookis1968

    Drop your right foot back a shade, it’s a nice swing.

  23. WooDaddy11

    Your feet and body might not be aiming that way but the face seems to be. Very open stance will cause both of those.

  24. chastity_BLT

    Your stance is open at the start. The club face is going to be open at impact. Move your front foot up to be even with your back foot.

  25. opinions-only

    When you step back with your lead foot to aim left, you’re more likely to hit the ball on the left side of the ball due to the swing path causing the ball to spin a lot, causing right drift. (Imagine kicking a soccer ball on the left middle, it’ll curve right).

    Make sure your club is making contact through the middle of the ball. If hitting straight square your legs and bring the ball centered between your feet.

    -am a beginner so I struggle with this too sometimes

  26. Sullydotcom

    Just start with the fact that your open stance is already inducing a fade….

  27. Medical_Process1071

    Hey everyone thank you for much for your help! Just posted another video from behind, don’t know why it wouldn’t let me just add a video to this post

  28. Competitive_Test6697

    Look at it on impact. Straight right 😆

    Right foot is too far forward (as in toe to heel) bring it way back.

    Body is turning way too early and youre trying to catch the club up.

    Watch a few Dan Greive videos on short play to understand, grip and swing pace.

  29. Sandbagmaster

    Might think you’re aiming at the target but you’re actually aligned right of the target. Or you could simply be leaving the face open. It’s probably both. Aim left and learn to square the clubface. Try a “stronger” grip meaning the style of grip not how hard you’re holding the club. Many videos on YouTube about grip and alignment. Good luck

  30. Remarkable-Layer4836

    Don’t aim the ball, aim to the Target.

  31. Bert_Skrrtz

    Your club face is aimed right but your feet are aimed left.

  32. Squatch1016

    From what I see your feet aim way left of how your arms and club face are lined up so I’d start there

  33. HechoEnUSA

    Move your right foot back a bit. So it’s further back from your left foot. That helps me.

  34. 8amteetime

    Well, it looks like you have an open stance relative to the target line. That helps create a fade. Other than that, the video angle doesn’t show the top of the swing.

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