I am really having trouble as most of my shots are really low. OK hitting PW, 9 iron but after that everything goes down hill! Hybrids and woods are the most difficult. All hit really low! Any suggestions!
@twwtww2001 - More often then not, hitting the ball too low is a result of an out-to-in downswing path combined with closing the face at impact. The 90% Weight Forward/Arms Straight Drill is a great place to start with regard to ingraining the proper path and impact condition. 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.
I suggest beginning with this and then building on it once you've got it nailed down.
Alternatively, you can always arrange for a V1 Swing Video Analysis - an effective and inexpensive service that I highly recommend to everyone in the school. This enables me to put my eyes on your swing and offer some very specific observations and corrective action plans if applicable. I liken it to bringing your swing into the shop for a tune-up or minor repair. Scheduling one on a quarterly basis for preventive maintenance will do wonders for keeping things humming along nicely, and it's also a great tool for pinpointing and resolving any issues that arise. The process involves downloading the free V1 app and then submitting two videos to me through the app - one down-the-line (captured from your stance line, not the target line) and the other face-on. You'll find more information about the V1 Analysis halfway down this page on the Saguto.Golf site.
@twwtww2001 - More often then not, hitting the ball too low is a result of an out-to-in downswing path combined with closing the face at impact. The 90% Weight Forward/Arms Straight Drill is a great place to start with regard to ingraining the proper path and impact condition. 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.
I suggest beginning with this and then building on it once you've got it nailed down.
Alternatively, you can always arrange for a V1 Swing Video Analysis - an effective and inexpensive service that I highly recommend to everyone in the school. This enables me to put my eyes on your swing and offer some very specific observations and corrective action plans if applicable. I liken it to bringing your swing into the shop for a tune-up or minor repair. Scheduling one on a quarterly basis for preventive maintenance will do wonders for keeping things humming along nicely, and it's also a great tool for pinpointing and resolving any issues that arise. The process involves downloading the free V1 app and then submitting two videos to me through the app - one down-the-line (captured from your stance line, not the target line) and the other face-on. You'll find more information about the V1 Analysis halfway down this page on the Saguto.Golf site.
Tom