@Jeremy Santefort - Toe hits typically occur when we are swing across the ball from out to in, and oftentimes this is a result of the hips prematurely stopping their lateral targetward slide in the downswing. The hips must continue sliding forward into impact, otherwise their rotation will take over and reroute the club.
The 90% Weight Forward/Arms Straight Drill should help you to ingrain the proper feels specific to this issue. It's not an easy drill, but it is very effective, so be sure to spend sufficient time to properly learn, execute, and master it. You'll know you're doing it properly when impact is consistently crispy, divots are occurring past the ball, and ball flight is a repeatable little push-draw. Additionally, you can try this You Need More Lateral Hip Motion Drill.
@Jeremy Santefort - Toe hits typically occur when we are swing across the ball from out to in, and oftentimes this is a result of the hips prematurely stopping their lateral targetward slide in the downswing. The hips must continue sliding forward into impact, otherwise their rotation will take over and reroute the club.
The 90% Weight Forward/Arms Straight Drill should help you to ingrain the proper feels specific to this issue. It's not an easy drill, but it is very effective, so be sure to spend sufficient time to properly learn, execute, and master it. You'll know you're doing it properly when impact is consistently crispy, divots are occurring past the ball, and ball flight is a repeatable little push-draw. Additionally, you can try this You Need More Lateral Hip Motion Drill.
I hope this helps!