Chris Sturgess
New member
I tend to accidentally aim right, and I've noticed that I'd say about three fourths of all golfers aim right without knowing it. Why does this happen and how can it be prevented?
A high percentage of the time this is purely a reaction to a closed clubface and undesired ball flight (either pulls or hooks).
Sometimes, simply the FEAR of going left can lead to aiming right. The EXPECTATION of straight golf shots is just as important as the ability to hit straight shots.
Chris
Do this simple experiment.
Take a golf club and put in on the ground so that the butt end of the clubshaft points at a distant target. Stand about 6' behind the club so that you are absolutely certain that it is perfectly aimed at the target (which should be about 150-200 yards away). Then set another golf club on the ground about 2' from the first club and to the left of the first club, but parallel to the first club. Where does the butt end of the second club point? I suspect that it points at a distant point (roughly 150-200 yards away) that is about 10-20 yards left of the target.
Brian - don't apologize. I learn from disagreements, especially when I am proven wrong.
Jeff.
Geez...