| Thanks for the advice gents!
Double-overlap eh? I will give it a try, I can't get any worse.
I had thought I had cured it on the range yesterday. In another thread of mine, I mentioned that I had read a setup tip that says, "Your right elbow should be closer to your body than your left."
In my setup, it was just NOT the case. So I have been closing down the left shoulder, and closing it down, and closing, until it feels to me that my shoulders are pointing well, well right of the target. My right elbow is finally closer to my body than my left.
Then I start flushing everything on the range. 20 straight SW's I flushed right at the stick. Did the same thing with the driver. Deep with a nice draw. Cured.
So I go out for 9 today, and it's not exactly back. I was puring the ball, but there was too much hook on it. Much better than that stupid pull left I had been playing with.
I think I made a grip change also yesterday at the range, along with the setup change, and forgot to change my grip today on the course. I'll have to start writing all the crap I change at the range on a 5"x7" card so that when I get to the course, I can just check the card before each shot. |