Originally Posted by Daryti
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I have the same problem with the driver. I can hit upto 3 wood, and now is trying to hit with the driver. Suppose one swing for all clubs but with the driver, it just feel different. Is it due to the t up?
1. On the backswing, I take it up with the rfa tracing the plane line.
2. Coming down, I always hit very low and not far.
3. If taking too inside, will hit very low.
4. If my left turn too fast, a pull hook.
Do you use a square/square setup? How do you govern the backswing i.e. how to make sure not too inside and be consistent?
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Per Kelley, the longer the club the more errors are magnified. Certainly and most logically, it is harder to master clubhead control with a longer club. Just know that there are no quick fixes and settle in for the journey. Absolutely master basic motion with a short club, and along with that, your driver will immediately START to get better (note only START to). Move through the set. I think it would be a stretch to have a case where someone has perfect motion with a sand wedge and then out of no where, they have trouble hitting the driver.