I had lost my one year "honeymoon" period with the Bio Cell and now this driver. I know this swing better then anyone and sat down last night to figure it out. Then the light went on. I've been trying to swing "by the book" in regard to setup etc. And all the books say the ball should be off your left heel (works for me), Your hands should be even with the ball, and head behind the ball. I've worked on my grip (making sure the club is not in the palm of the left hand) and that really hasn't changed anything. But I've always had my hands slightly ahead of the ball because it helps me get to my left side. And that is the problem I'm sure. When I don't do that I don't get my weight shifted quick enough so I hit a high slice which has been my issue with both of my drivers. It also has caused me to chunk many fairway wood shots and iron shots. So back to the course today to put this into practice. Wish me luck.
I'd like to try a shorter driver sometime but don't want to cut mine and then find out I don't like it. Maybe a bunch of money will let me buy a shaft for this driver like that. Like winning the lottery or something.
Good luck! It's always the Indian, never the arrow. A proper swing works on most any club. Whenever the ball starts going the wrong way, the question is "what am I doing?", not "what went wrong with this club?"