Why does the golf ball always curve to the right side everytime I drive?
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I have a problem with my driving technique. The ball always curves to the right, especially when I’m getting tired. Also, I keep getting blisters on both of my thumbs. What do you think is my mistake?
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I have a problem with my driving technique. The ball always curves to the right, especially when I’m getting tired. Also, I keep getting blisters on both of my thumbs. What do you think is my mistake?
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Who Else Wants To Quickly And Easily Drop 8-to-12 Strokes Per Round, Pick Up An Easy 27 Yards On Their Drives, And Start Playing Some Damn Good Golf | Apr 15, 2009 | Reply
You’re gripping too hard for starters. One hand should be used to grip while the other loosely guides it. Also, keep in mind how far your club is toed in…I usually have to toe mine in a lot because i have the same problem.
Just what i was taught.
Who Else Wants To Quickly And Easily Drop 8-to-12 Strokes Per Round, Pick Up An Easy 27 Yards On Their Drives, And Start Playing Some Damn Good Golf | Apr 18, 2009 | Reply
The most common reason a ball slices to the right is you are not turning your wrist over on the follow through. So, try Turning your right wrist over as you follow through the connection of the ball. Don’t turn it over after you hit the ball or way before you hit the ball, start turing right as you hit the ball.
If your tumbs are getting blisters, readjust your grip or don’t hold the club so tight. Are you using the locking grip? Pinky and index lock? If so, I had this problem, my hands were too small or fingers were too small for the interlocking grip and I went to the over lapping grip. No more blisters.