How to keep driver from going right. Keep your ...
Recently, I've had a really tough time keeping my driver shots from going right. So I recorded my swing, slowed it down, and I noticed that on my way down, on the downswing, club face is wide open. So when I turn into the ball, it's gonna go right. I have to close the club face. How? The best way for me to do it is when I get to the top, I feel that this left hand, the knuckles, go down. Knuckle down and turn into the back of the ball. How hard? As hard as you want. Get here and turn them down. That closes the face, and now you can hit the inside part of the ball. So get to the top, left hand, knuckles down, and go. Get to the top, left hand, knuckles down. That ball's never gonna go right. You're never gonna push it. Knuckles down.
Summary
To prevent your driver shots from going right, focus on closing the club face by turning your left hand's knuckles down at the top of your swing.
Key Points
- Record your swing to identify issues with your driver shots.
- An open club face on the downswing causes shots to go right.
- To correct this, focus on closing the club face.
- At the top of your swing, turn your left hand's knuckles down.
- This technique helps you hit the inside part of the ball.
- Consistently practice this motion to prevent pushing the ball right.
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