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why does my golf shot go left

by Miss Pasquale Raynor Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why Do I Hit the Golf Ball to the Left?

  • Club Face Contact. Regardless of the swing mechanics that may cause a poor golf swing, the ultimate cause of any bad golf shot lies in the way the club face ...
  • Upper Body Rotation. One of the most common causes of hitting a golf ball left is an over-rotation of your upper body. ...
  • Closed Club Face. ...
  • Alignment. ...
  • Ball Flight. ...

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Full Answer

Why does my golf ball shoot left of the target?

Apr 18, 2019 · Downswing: The club might be swinging too much to left field at impact. Your left shoulder could be dropping too soon and/or your hips might be sliding toward the target, preventing the club from swinging back around to the right. Make sure your head doesn't move to the left in the downswing.

Why does my golf ball curve to the left after hit?

Jun 14, 2015 · Golf Tip - Why golf shots go left. Alistair Davies Golf talks through horizontal hinging and why it causes shots to go left. Stop shots going left today. Bec...

Why do golfers get stuck when they turn back and through?

Feb 13, 2018 · Golf balls lying above your feet, on a sidehill, have a tendency to shoot left of the target. The reason they do is because the sidehill will promote a flatter swing that will leads to a more aggressive release of the hands. This will naturally close the clubface and send the ball to the left of the target. FIX: Aim right of the target.

Why is my golf club still swinging to left field?

Feb 18, 2014 · Published: February 18, 2014. When golfers begin learning the rotary swing, the most common miss is one that starts left and tends to go further left. If you have performed all the other fundamentals correctly, then this is almost always caused by the arms releasing too early in the downswing.

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What Causes a Pull?

For a shot to produce no side spin, the clubface must hit the ball with an angle that is square to the club path.

Related Golf Swing Errors

The reason your club path might be of the outside-in variety may have something to do with an infamous golf swing error. Yes, it is quite possible that you are “coming over the top”, or that your swing is “over the top”.

Other Possible Reasons

It is still possible that none of the previous sets of causes are to blame for your pulling shot issues. If that’s the case, read further for other possible reasons.

Checkpoints for Practice

Swinging down hard with the arms causes them to release, shutting the club face & causing a miss to the left

Video Transcription: Missing Shots Left

One of the most common misses in golfers learning the one plane swing is pulls or misses to the left. This is a very, very common cause. I see it all the time, every day that I teach. It's a very, very simple thing to fix, but you just have to understand what's causing this.

Why do golf clubs pull?

If you boil it down to a single sentence, a pull happens because the club face is closed at impact. That is the easy part. The difficult part is figuring out why the club face is coming to a closed position at impact. In general your club face is closed at impact for 2 main reasons: 1 Over The Top – you have too steep of a swing plane, causing everything to be closed at impact, which leads to the banana slice 2 Over Rotating The Club Face – you have an excessive amount of club rotation in the downswing

Why is my club face closed?

In general your club face is closed at impact for 2 main reasons: Over The Top – you have too steep of a swing plane, causing everything to be closed at impact, which leads to the banana slice. Over Rotating The Club Face – you have an excessive amount of club rotation in the downswing.

How to fade a golf ball?

1. Pull Fade/Slice. A pull fade/slice is when the ball starts left and then moves back toward athe right. You may be thinking that this is what you want your ball to do, but the problem is when you pull the ball just to fade it back towards the target, you lose a lot of distance and accuracy.

What is the first move in golf?

Your first move when you start the swing, your takeaway, usually dictates how your downswing will go. Many golfers, when they are struggling with their golf game, immediately try to fix what is wrong at the top of their swing or during their downswing.

Why is a good stance important?

A good stance allows for a controlled and athletic swing, but a poor stance forces you to reach or adjust your swing when the ball is too close or too far away. 5. Swing Plane. If it is your swing that is causing you to pull the ball, then you are probably coming from too far over the top on your shots.

Controlled Fade

To avoid hooking the ball off the tee, all-time golf great Jack Nicklaus recommends playing a controlled fade, a shot which moves from left to right.

Rotate Your Body

Tiger Woods says most players who hook the ball “suffer from a lack of body rotation” that begins with the backswing.

Stay Low

Golf instructor Mitchell Spearman believes that many hooks are caused when players straighten their backs prior to impact rather than remaining bent forward. This forces players to “release the club early,” which closes the club face ahead of impact.

Turn, Turn, Turn

Teaching pro Rick Smith says a slow body turn is often the culprit when a player hits a hook.

Why does my golf ball go left?

In this situation, the most likely culprits of your ball going left are an improper alignment at address or an over-rotation of the upper body. If your ball starts out straight and hooks to the left, then you are imparting spin to the ball and a closed club face is probably the cause.

What is the objective of golf?

By: John Csiszar. Published: 08 July, 2011. The objective of golf is generally to hit the ball in a straight line in an effort to achieve a low score. Hitting the ball right or left of the intended target is one of the fundamental causes of bad golf scores.

latest video -- iron pulls

Surprised you didn't mention lie angle, which is probably more critical with irons than it is with woods. The lie angle, I've been told, can affect direction.

Iron Pulls

Gary#N#Yes lie angles are important. But lie angles being off will result in if to up right are hooks and if to flat fades. Generally pulls are the result of swing flaw such as alignment , coming over the top with a closed face at impact etc.

Lie angles, good call

Gary, that is a good observation as it could be lie angles that are too upright. BTW, it has been observed that many amatures actually suffer a more common push/slice because of lies that are too flat.

The eyes have it

Fine to talk about set up as an ongoing issue but why is no one talking about the cause of the set up issue. People have a dominant eye and no one seems to be talking about how that dominant eye is the root casue of most of the set up problems. I am a lefty with a dominant right eye. I am guessing most righties are left eye dominant.

Dominant eye

Blugolds, we have actually discussed the dominant eye and how the eyes can fool us several times in the past and you make some helpful points in your comments. Most picka spot in front of the ball the way Jack Nicklaus taught and Surge recommends but others pick a spot behind or even both behind and in front.

One quick note, most people

One quick note, most people actually have their dominant eye the same as their dominant hand. What RM says below is very helpful information. It can definitely make a difference in how we set up.

NEW CLUB BUILDING PROJECT

Robert: Here's the latest on my experimentation's. I decided to switch back to steel shafts with my irons. With the newer colors (RED), light weight irons, their appearance is close to graphite. I'm using the same old heads, Callaway Fusion Hybrid style, with sensicore inserts and jumbo chamois grips.

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