@jr.foster - Based on the ball flight of your woods and the tops with your irons, it seems as though you are losing your swing center and the low point is drifting backwards during the downswing. This typically occurs when we don't have enough weight moving forward, which is usually a factor of not continuing the lateral hip slide through impact. The best means for addressing this is 90% Weight Forward/Arms Straight Drill. 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.
@jr.foster - Based on the ball flight of your woods and the tops with your irons, it seems as though you are losing your swing center and the low point is drifting backwards during the downswing. This typically occurs when we don't have enough weight moving forward, which is usually a factor of not continuing the lateral hip slide through impact. The best means for addressing this is 90% Weight Forward/Arms Straight Drill. 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.
Let us know how this works for you.