@thomas.linehan I'm with Tom on this one. Heel strikes cause fades by the way because of the gear effect of the face, but I'll give you a few reasons for heel strikes. It could be one or more of these at the same time as they are all related.
@thomas.linehan - It's impossible for me to even take a stab in the dark at that without seeing your swing or at least getting some more detail. What's happening with your other clubs in terms of quality of contact, starting direction, curvature?
@Tom Saguto mostly fades. Short. Not my drives that I normally have. If I put my weight on my lead leg, I'm not sure where the but of the club should be aiming.
@thomas.linehan I'm with Tom on this one. Heel strikes cause fades by the way because of the gear effect of the face, but I'll give you a few reasons for heel strikes. It could be one or more of these at the same time as they are all related.
1) Ball too far back in stance
2) Path too in-to-out.
3) Early extension
4) Standing too close to the ball
5) Weight on your toes (no balance)
6) Setup/address (too open or closed)
There's more but that is a good starting point...
@thomas.linehan - It's impossible for me to even take a stab in the dark at that without seeing your swing or at least getting some more detail. What's happening with your other clubs in terms of quality of contact, starting direction, curvature?