Almost all really good shots are pulled

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What should I do? Every of my flush, smack, super hit shots go to the right. (I am a leftie - so think; goes to the left.) My swing path is 100% sure from the inside.

When I try to correct this, I just block shots or duff them with a bad short punchie kinda shots.

What could be the right medicine for me? Something to do with zeroing out pathe or..? Turning the clubface a bit open and grip it there..? Sorry I'm not quite familiar with the terminology.

Grateful for any good suggestions.

See you in St Andrews on Sunday???
 
What should I do? Every of my flush, smack, super hit shots go to the right. (I am a leftie - so think; goes to the left.) My swing path is 100% sure from the inside.

When I try to correct this, I just block shots or duff them with a bad short punchie kinda shots.

What could be the right medicine for me? Something to do with zeroing out pathe or..? Turning the clubface a bit open and grip it there..? Sorry I'm not quite familiar with the terminology.

Grateful for any good suggestions.

See you in St Andrews on Sunday???

Maybe you just need to aim left. Overly simplistic, I know. But if your best shots are straight pulls, you could just be aiming wrong for your best results. Kind of the opposite of guys who set up open (Freddie, Trevino, Bubba).
 
Where is the contact on the face? I know when I hit my solid pulls the mark is on the heel and get closer and closer to the hosel
 
Check your grip. You may unknowingly get too strong of a grip and when you do, you pull the ball on those swings. I have put ribbed grips on my clubs because I would do this a lot and finally figured it out by checking my grip like Brian shows in NSA. I now have a very neutral grip and have increased my accuracy a bunch.
 
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