Hi guys -
I'm having good success with soft draw. What I have noticed is that I do have a tendency to overdraw the short irons and sometimes push/push-fade the longer clubs.
Thinking about this in relation to the D-plane, I came to the following conclusion:
With the short irons, I'm swinging more down (as a result of the shorter shaft/more upright lie) and hence more right, which will cause the ball to curve more away from the face (ie curve left). With the longer clubs, I'm hitting less down, therefore less right, hence less curve left or possible even a curve right.
Does this make sense?
If so, is the correct remedy to align my body/feet a little more right for the longer clubs (therefore promoting a more rightward swing) and vice-versa for the shorter ones?
I'd be grateful if you guys could tell me what you make of this assessment. Cheers.
I'm having good success with soft draw. What I have noticed is that I do have a tendency to overdraw the short irons and sometimes push/push-fade the longer clubs.
Thinking about this in relation to the D-plane, I came to the following conclusion:
With the short irons, I'm swinging more down (as a result of the shorter shaft/more upright lie) and hence more right, which will cause the ball to curve more away from the face (ie curve left). With the longer clubs, I'm hitting less down, therefore less right, hence less curve left or possible even a curve right.
Does this make sense?
If so, is the correct remedy to align my body/feet a little more right for the longer clubs (therefore promoting a more rightward swing) and vice-versa for the shorter ones?
I'd be grateful if you guys could tell me what you make of this assessment. Cheers.