allright gang. had a long session at the range today, and i just can't get over how important and how elusive clubface control is.
with all the great knowledge i get on this forum regarding the dplane and real ball flight laws, i went out today to try to get some work done.
what occurred to me was that, from what i can gather, my path seems just fine, but clubface control is the killer.
for example, let's say i set out to hit a 3 yard draw. if i had 3 balls, i could hit one perfect, one huge push fade, and one overcooked draw. all because of the clubface!
first one, clubface just about perfect. second one, clubface several degrees open, but when combined with my path (out to in on purpose b/c i am trying to play a draw) super ugly result! like, whoa wrong fairway type stuff. last one, clubface a little closed relative to the target, but b/c i am swinging in to out...ugly.
so, i guess the point of this thread is - does anyone have any procedures, etc. that they have used to get the clubface to look where they want it to, on a more consistent basis?
with all the great knowledge i get on this forum regarding the dplane and real ball flight laws, i went out today to try to get some work done.
what occurred to me was that, from what i can gather, my path seems just fine, but clubface control is the killer.
for example, let's say i set out to hit a 3 yard draw. if i had 3 balls, i could hit one perfect, one huge push fade, and one overcooked draw. all because of the clubface!
first one, clubface just about perfect. second one, clubface several degrees open, but when combined with my path (out to in on purpose b/c i am trying to play a draw) super ugly result! like, whoa wrong fairway type stuff. last one, clubface a little closed relative to the target, but b/c i am swinging in to out...ugly.
so, i guess the point of this thread is - does anyone have any procedures, etc. that they have used to get the clubface to look where they want it to, on a more consistent basis?