Would you say there is a difference between flipping the hands and releasing the lag? The driver is the only club in the bag I can Not push draw, and today I realized that I’m holding onto the lag too long to prevent the hand flipping I worked so hard to get rid of And that’s leaving the club face open and almost having a sweep across the ball because I’m trying to keep the wedge. And if I keep my weight forward is it impossible to flip the hands? any thoughts would be appreciated
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If you're finding it impossible to flip the hands then I'd say that's a good thing. Now that you've built in the lag component try taking it to the top and then just letting it go from there.
@jthibodeau1991 - You're swing should be the same between the driver and irons, so are you actively trying something with the driver? The ball position generally is slightly forward with the driver, but you can go too far as to produce an out-to-in swing path.
Personally, I would suggest checking where you're striking the face. Majority of the time, even when we hit the driver "good", we're still not hitting the sweet spot. There is way more gearing on a driver face because of the size. If you strike toward the heel, it's harder to draw the ball.