Usually in practice I can swing straight with a little draw, but in tournaments or pressure situations I always either snap or pull hook it or just block it out to the right
1) At address, your stance/base is very narrow for a driver.
2) your club is quite far behind the ball, not necessarily “bad” but curious how you developed that?
3) you are way over swinging to the point of losing your balance upon follow through.
I think 1 & 3 could go hand in hand. Good looking swing you have, nothing major needed as far as I’m concerned. Just play within yourself and revisit some fundamentals
Dreddit1080
I do not trust my friends enough to stand infront of their shots. Or myself for that matter
ViktenPoDalskidan
1. Right elbow closer to the body in the back swing.
2. Put the head closer to the ball before swinging.
3. Decrease the power to a cool 100% instead of this which looks like the ball stole your girlfriend or something.
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The 3 things that immediately stand out:
1) At address, your stance/base is very narrow for a driver.
2) your club is quite far behind the ball, not necessarily “bad” but curious how you developed that?
3) you are way over swinging to the point of losing your balance upon follow through.
I think 1 & 3 could go hand in hand. Good looking swing you have, nothing major needed as far as I’m concerned. Just play within yourself and revisit some fundamentals
I do not trust my friends enough to stand infront of their shots. Or myself for that matter
1. Right elbow closer to the body in the back swing.
2. Put the head closer to the ball before swinging.
3. Decrease the power to a cool 100% instead of this which looks like the ball stole your girlfriend or something.