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![]() Low shots to the rightMy grip was pretty strong and I'd a tendancy to hook the ball, the majority of the time acceptably however sometimes badly. I therefore transformed my grip and prepared it a lot lot more neutral. This straightened up my shots nicely and helped make me generally more consistent.However, I have developed an occaissional however frustrating dilemma of hitting a number of balls low and to the right since changing my grip. The shot looks nearly similar to a shank, however it feels reasonably clean of the club face. Sometimes I will hit 30 great balls on the range and then inexplicably I will get into a pattern where I will hit 5-10 balls low and right however then revert back to hitting properly for 30 balls. This is truly twisting my brain as I'm able to't diagnose whats different when I hit the bad shots. Any suggestions greatfully received. Read more on this topic Following a great drive whit a terrible second shot!Does someone else have this dilemma? Everytime I truly hit a sweet drive I attempt to carry out too much with my second shot and either chunk it, shank it or another thing I'm able to do to botch the hole.Take my last round of golf. Our first hole is 550 yard downhill down wind par 5. The mountain air is thin and the grass is still dry for additional roll. I crushed my drive and amongst assist of the wind just had 150 left to the hole. I began thinking "place it close and eagle the hole"!! Instead I shanked a 9 iron into the pond on the following fairway over! What can I do to steer clear of this dilemma. Read more on this topic Perfect, reliable contact on shortgame shotsHi Guys.I hope this does not sound like somebody whining, HOWEVER (wwwwwwwaaaaaaaah) I've attempted EVERYTHING, from the short game bible of Dave Pelz, to pros-lessons, to hours and hours of practise, and still, at the absolute moment of truth, when you 100 percent need that shot to work, you know, the one where you're on a bit of hardpan, there is a yawning bunker in front of you, and the pin is cut fairly tight to your side of the green, and you go up to the ball, make your preview swing, nice & slow, feel the shot, see the shot, then swing, head down, posture perfect, on plane...............and you chunk it into the bunker??? Is there anybody out there who has the absolute solution to these 15 yard 60deg wedge shots which ought to be so simple, however prove to become a scorecard wrecker?????All guaranteed assist gratefully received. Read more on this topic Other Golf Related Topics
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