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Why am I hitting my driver thin?

Golfers who hit a lot of thin shots tend to swing the club too steeply into the ball. That's because they slide past the ball on the downswing and have to force the club down to make contact. When they slide too far, they catch only the top half of the ball, hitting it thin.

How do I stop hitting the driver thin?

  1. Fix your setup. Ensure that your set-up is correct for each club you hit - this includes ball position, hand position in relation to the golf ball, spine tilt and weight distribution. ...
  2. Weight Distribution. During the downswing, feel the weight transfer moving to your leading leg. ...
  3. Towel Drill. ...
  4. Keep your body moving.

How do I stop hitting the golf ball thin?

Essentially, this is when you strike the ball with the very bottom (leading edge) of the golf club. Ideally, you want to compress your iron shots, taking a shallow divot just after impact. When you strike it thin, the club usually doesn't come into contact with the ground.

What does hitting the ball thin mean?

A "thin shot" in golf is one in which the clubhead strikes the golf ball too high (near the midpoint of the golf ball, or slightly lower or higher), which typically results in a low, sometimes slicing shot. A thin shot also often produces much more vibration that is felt in the golfer's hands.

Why am I hitting low line drives with my driver?

First, hitting low drives will always mean that you are falling short of your distance potential off the tee. Getting the ball higher into the air should mean more yardage on your drives, which will lead to shorter approach shots – and hopefully lower scores.

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Why am I pulling my driver left?

The impact conditions that cause a pull are a swing path that goes across the ball (outside-in) and a face angle that is aimed in the same direction as the path. The main causes of a pull are: ? A ball position that is too far forward in the stance.

Why do I hit the ground before my golf ball?

When a player hits the ground before the ball it is generally because their club is attacking the ball from too shallow an angle. Golf coaches refer to this as the "Angle of Approach".

Why do I hit the ground behind the golf ball?

Hitting behind the ball or topping the ball is basically the same fault. Rotation and weight shift is sluggish. Getting to a better impact position is ideal. If the weight stays on the trail leg or the upper body falls back (opposite from where the ball is going) you are bound to hit fat shots or thin shots.

Why can't I get the golf ball in the air?

In order for a golf ball to get airborne, the club head must contact the ball at the low point of the downswing. The ball gets trapped between the club face and the ground. The ball then spins up the face of the club, and the loft determines just how high and far the ball goes.

Why do I always hit my irons thin?

Golfers who hit a lot of thin shots tend to swing the club too steeply into the ball. That's because they slide past the ball on the downswing and have to force the club down to make contact. When they slide too far, they catch only the top half of the ball, hitting it thin.

Why do I hit low iron shots?

One reason amateurs tend to hit irons too low is that they narrow their swing radius, taking the club back by letting the lead arm (left arm for right-handers) bend too much. It doesn't have to be locked, but it should maintain a fairly straight appearance all the way to the top.

Why am I hitting worm burners with my driver?

Typically, this means that the clubface does not come into direct contact with the golf ball as something has happened on the backswing, downswing or transition. A common error is that golfers tend to catch too much turf first, therefore hitting the ball too high on the face.

Why do I keep hitting the golf ball fat?

A very common reason we hit a fat shot is because we stay on our back foot. This limited weight transfer will deliver the club behind where we setup. By placing the ball slightly more forward in our stance, we may be able to encourage ourselves to transfer our weight in our golf swing.

Why do I hit my driver fat?

You can hit it fat from having too inside of a swing path or one that is too outside. Fat shots can also be caused by a release that is too early, moving your swing center too far off the ball, or even a reverse weight shift. By knowing your OWN swing habits, you can get to the correction straight on.

How do you avoid fat shots in golf?

One of the main faults behind hitting fat golf shots is the way your weight moves during the swing. The basic key here is that your weight should move towards your back foot in the backswing and then towards the target in the downswing.

Why don't my golf shots go high?

If your divot is too deep, it means your angle of attack into the ball is too downward; if you don't take a divot, it means your angle of attack is too upward, and likely means you're 'picking' the ball off the fairway and not getting the proper compression needed to launch the ball correctly.

How do you elevate a golf ball?

To elevate the ball, it is important to hit down on and through the golf ball, not “at” the ball. When you're having difficulty elevating the ball, remember to make a full turn with your whole body – first your lower body and hips, then your torso, then your shoulders.

How do I stop hitting behind the golf ball with my driver?

How to Stop Hitting Behind the Ball

  1. Weight Transfer. One of the leading causes of the heavy golf shot is weight transfer. ...
  2. Rotate, Don't Sway. In order to have the proper weight transfer, you will need to keep your chest pointed down at the ball throughout the entire iron swing. ...
  3. Set Up. ...
  4. Focusing On Post Impact. ...
  5. TL;DR.

How do I stop hitting the ground first in golf?

Unless you can get the center swing moving forward to meet back up with the golf ball, you're going to hit it fat. A good way to stay centered is to get more weight on your front foot at address. The centrifugal force of the golf swing naturally tries to pull your weight away from the target.

What is the hardest club to hit in golf?

What Are The Hardest Irons To Hit? The long irons, like the one, two, and three iron, are the hardest golf irons to hit. These clubs have less loft than other clubs, require a fast swing speed to hit them well, and a smaller sweet spot makes off center hits more common.

Why do I keep hitting the ground first with my driver?

Hitting the ground first is because your angle of approach (angle at which the club is striking the golf ball) is too shallow. To put it in another understandable way, you are trying to hit the ball with an upwards motion.

Why do I hit the ball better with my feet together?

Swinging with your feet together forces your weight into a more stable spot, similar to the one-footed putting drill we wrote about recently, improves the bottom of their arc, and only results in a slight loss of distance. “90 percent of players would be better playing with their feet together.

Why do I hit behind the ball when chipping?

If the leading edge of the club hits just behind the ball it will dig and shot will be chucked. A better way is to feel the bottom of the club thumping the ground. The goal is avoid taking a divot. If you do this and start feeling the ground your margin for error will be much higher.

How do I stop hooking?

To fix the issue, turn your hand more towards the target, in a neutral position. Make sure the V's between your thumb and index finger on each hand point straight up. When the V's are facing more towards your rear shoulder, you are likely to hit a bad left hook.