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why my golf ball goes right

by Prof. Regan Jacobson Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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It could be because of a number of different factors, including:

  • Poor setup – ball too far forward, open clubface, weight on the back foot.
  • Swing faults – bad tempo, excessive hand/wrist action, improper swing path.
  • Equipment – golf shafts with too much flex, too much loft on the driver, playing the wrong kind of golf ball.

Full Answer

Why do you hit the ground before the golf ball?

Why Does My Golf Ball Curve To The Right? A golf ball curves to the right when the club face is to the right of the swing path. It is a rather simple ball flight law that the ball will curve away from the swing path. For example, if your club face is to the left of the target line the ball will still …

Why does your golf ball fade to the right?

It sounds simple, but this basic misalignment is a common culprit. Ball Position: The ball might be too far back in your stance. This causes you to make contact when the club is still swinging to right field. Backswing: You might be too far inside on the backswing, pulling the club away from …

Why am I hitting a golf ball to the right?

Jul 31, 2017 · A slice is one of the most destructive - and frustrating - shots in golf. Seeing your ball spinning off to the right (or left, if you're a leftie) can seriou...

Why do golfers top the ball?

The lie you face for a shot can also contribute to the direction the ball will take after being struck. Golf balls that are lying below your feet which happen when you are standing on a sidehill will …

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How do I stop my golf ball from going right?

Turn your shoulders back and feel the weight of the clubhead, keeping it on the shallower plane you've established (B), then swing over the ball (C). You're making half of a clockwise loop--from the position over your head down to the ball--which keeps the club on the correct inside path.Feb 8, 2018

Why does my golf ball always go to the right?

Problem: When the ball flies dead right, it means your lower body slid ahead, which drops the club too far inside. Golfers see their tee shots go right and automatically curse the slice. Sometimes those are blocked shots caused by swinging too much from the inside.Apr 13, 2009

Why does my driver go straight then right?

Why does it start fairly straight and then curve? Because once you first hit the golf ball, it will start in the direction your golf club is moving. And as the golf ball is moving very fast through the air … it will continue to move in that direction.

Why is my driver going right?

A slice shot is caused by a poor grip and setup, an outside-to-in downswing path and an open clubface. An outside-to-in path occurs when the golfer reaches too far on the downside, bringing the club down to the right of the ball (outside), relative to the target line.

Likely Reason #1:Are You Aligned Right of The Target?

Before digging further into the causes of your pushed shots you need to make sure they do not occur simply as a result of bad alignment prior to hi...

Likely Reason #2:Inside-Out Swing and Weak Grip?

If you are correctly aiming at the target and are using a square stance to the target yet are still producing pull shots then your club path is mos...

Related Golf Swing Errors

It is also possible that you are pushing shots to the right because you are committing a golf swing error known as blocking shots. Indeed, blocking...

What does it mean when a golfer hits the ball to the right of the target but on a straight line

A right-handed golfer hitting the ball to the right of the target but on a straight line is hitting a push shot. Your divot, if there is one, will point right of your target line.

What is the difference between a backswing and a downswing?

Backswing: You might be too far inside on the backswing, pulling the club away from the target line. The club should track a gentle arc on the way back, not a rapid arc to the inside of the target line. Downswing: The club might be swinging too much to right field at impact.

Who is Brent Kelley?

Brent Kelley is an award-winning sports journalist and golf expert with over 30 years in print and online journalism. our editorial process. Brent Kelley. Updated May 21, 2019. Are you hitting a lot of golf shots that start out right of your target line and continue on a straight path (no curving in flight), landing well right ...

What Causes a Push?

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

It is also possible that you are pushing shots to the right because you are committing a golf swing error known as blocking shots.

Other Possible Reasons

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

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Why do you hold your golf club in your palm?

When your club is in your palm, and you’re squeezing your fingers to keep it there, that added tension will delay your release and likely hold the face open for too long.

Can your arms get stuck behind you?

Though your hips will turn faster than your arms on the way down, when your hips turn too much, your arms can get stuck behind you, leading to a severe in-to-out path which can lead to blocks and block-cuts.

Can you adjust your clubs for loft?

Much of the club technology allows for clubs to be adjusted for loft and face angle. If you tend to slice the ball, adjust any of your clubs to a more draw-biased setup to help you while you are working to improve your technique.

What happens when your lead arm stays straight?

But when your lead arm stays too straight post impact, it delays your release of the clubhead — which can leave the clubface too far open.

How to get a square clubface?

1. A good grip. It would be pretty irresponsible for any anti-slice instruction not to start with grip. Your grip controls your clubface and your clubface controls the curve of the ball. Having your lead hand in the fingers (not the palm) will help you deliver a square clubface at impact. Using your trail hand grip by allowing it ...

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.

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