05-24-2010,08:09 AM

Originally Posted by
RASWING
MJ,
As you know I have been working on my game a bunch and with your help I have gotten better and I truly know that, even if all my scores arent what I think they should be however thats ok! My questions is I know with the ball teed up and you hit the driver on the up swing that the resultant path will be left of the target, So if the face is the same degree left as that resultant path you would see a ball that launches left and stay's left correct? So if the face is some degree's open to that resultant left path then what flight should i see?
How Do I teach myself to aim for the resultant path and my ablity to square the clubface? I get that flight thats resultant path left with a face thats left straight ball that starts left and stays left now I am on the left side of the fairway. If I aim at what i think is a target on the right side of the fairway then I get what looks like a straight push now i'm on the right side of the course. What gives how can I teach myself how to aim for my resultant path and my square face to my resultant path?
V/R
RA
RA,
Let me break this down for you and everyone :
Hitting driver on way up = ideal scenario
When a club is moving up it is also moving left
So if you hit up 1 degree your should have a swing direction 1 degree to the right, this is of course if you are going for dead zeroing out which is not always possible for some folks
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section