How can I tell if I am swinging enough left?

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Recovering hooker here:D

The majority of the ball flights I am getting are straight ball with a late curve right, or a sometimes a big curve right. Occasionally a push, occasionally a pull. Never a pull-cut or what I would consider a "fade" that starts a little left and lays over to the right.

My divots are 50/50 straight-ish and straight-ish with a little left curve at the end.

I also play with a slightly weaker than Manzella grip. Contact is always on center to toe-ish.

I am trying to decide wether I have this one licked or not, so I can move onto my next weakness, staying behind the ball.


Thanks



JB
 
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Have you had your lie angles dynamically checked?


No, but I know they need to be flattened and I have not done so because of the Cleveland CMM material. These clubs are always niticeably toe up at address.

FWIW, I have been measured on pings before and I was a purple-orange which I think is 1.5-2.0 flat.

I do have a set of mizuno 32's that can be bent easily, I just don't play them that often.
 
No, but I know they need to be flattened and I have not done so because of the Cleveland CMM material. These clubs are always niticeably toe up at address.

FWIW, I have been measured on pings before and I was a purple-orange which I think is 1.5-2.0 flat.

I do have a set of mizuno 32's that can be bent easily, I just don't play them that often.

Dynamically would be how the club's lie angle is positioned at impact
 
I just got back from Golf Galaxy and hit some iron shots on their simulator.

It showed my path to be between 1.2-2.2 degrees from the inside and straight at the target after impact. I made about 25 swings.

Is this too inside or just right? Do I need to just swing my hands more left after impact??????


Does any of this help?
 
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