January 11, 2019 At 05:21 PM By Mike r
Paul B
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
AFernandez
Gabriel GCedar Park, TX
Dr. KovatchianCarlsbad
FSan Nicolas
Frank PPort St. Lucie, FL
Bogey S
Dale VSurprise AZ
Dennis HRiver Falls, Wisconsin
Roger K
January 22, 2019 At 10:32 AM
Quick fix. Go to one of the Dollar Stores and pick up a swim noodle. Lay it parallel to your swing line just outside where you are teeing the ball. Your body will try to adjust to keep you from hitting it and you will start catching your drives towards the toe. Don't try this with a 2X4!
Tosh.Dundee,Scotland.
January 22, 2019 At 02:04 PM
I’m in Scotland and have no idea what a swim noodle is?
DenoNew Jersey
Jerry MDallas, TX
William STEMECULA, CA
John TYoungstown, OH
February 22, 2019 At 01:16 PM
As Paul B stated, try standing a bit farther back from the ball. The sweet spot on most clubs is only about the size of a dime. Buy some impact tape (sold at most golf stores). These are stickers that you apply to the clubface and each packet has stickers for drivers and irons. Apply the stickers when practicing on the range. The tape will reveal exactly where the face contacted the ball. Move closer or farther away in 1/4 inch increments until the tape reflects center hits. If you cannot find the impact tape, powdered foot spray also works. Allow it to dry a few seconds before each swing. Practice often!
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