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Wind Play

I live very close to the ocean (the North Atlantic at that) and that makes for typically windy conditions. I also tend to hit the ball very high which naturally makes things pretty difficult for me in terms of controlling direction.

I am immediately attempting to alter my game to hit the ball on a lower trajectory and I am searching for any techniques or articles you guys can provide.
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Alignment ISSUES. Need help!

I've a easy question that raises alot of heads when I present it.
Think about the scenario...

You're at the driving range practicing, and set a club next to the ball aimed DIRECTLY at your target. After you address the ball, Set a club along your feet parallel to the one next to the ball creating "railroad tracks" if you'll. So basically you only are setting 2 clubs down on the ground for alignment purposes.

If you step back and gaze at the club next to your ball, where is it aiming? I say directly at the target. Right? Immediately move over to the one where your feet were aiming. Where is that one pointing? Technically, It looks as if it's aiming about 10-15 yards left of your target, only precisely parallel to it. Still everything seems to be going normal. However then ask yourself, which one is the right one? Do I aim my feet at the target?? or do I desire the alignment coming from the ball?

Immediately here is what gets my mind all screwed up.

I asked a buddy which one he would use his alignment for... for the reason that being 10-15yards off is a large difference. And he casually gave me a number of common sense reasoning... He said, "If these 2 clubs are just 2 feet apart while here next to you, then they're precisely 2 feet away from the target as well.. considering they're precisely parallel."

So which one is it? If you're actually looking at these clubs alignment, the one by the ball is pointing at the target and the one that's next to your feet is pointing 10-15 yards left of your target. However using his common sense... then the club at your feet, which is precisely 2 feet left of the club aligning the ball, ought to ultimately be pointing 2 feet left of the target????

Which is the right choice when attempting to work on your alignment at the driving range? I know attempting to explain it's difficult however have a go next time you go to the driving range and see if it doesnt make you go, "What the #$*&"

All of this makes a difference for the reason that if your feet are aiming 10-15yards left then so are your shoulders and your swingpath too.
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Help!!Im pulling the ball,can anybody offer some advice please?

As the title says,ive began to pull the ball and need a number of assist rectifying it!!!
All i'm able to let you know from my swing is it feels like my right shoulder is taking over as im on the downswing,this has just only began to happen so i would like to eliminate it a.s.a.p!!!!
PLEASE PLEASE ASSIST!!!Ive got 2 big comps coming up and desire to perform well in them!!!!Oh by the way im right handed.
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