Originally Posted by mp33
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Bucket,
With this shot the ball goes dead right with good trajectory and fairly solid.I would guess that I do give up some yardage.
I have tried stonger grip and worked hard on clubface control along with ball position.
I really thought i'm swing too far right and have tried to come over the top.This used to work but like most band-aids they only stop the bleeding for so long.
Really kind of like Burner's answer as he might be up to something.
I've played good golf from an open stance and wonder if this slows the body down coming through the shot.
I'm getting to the point i'll try anything.
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Remember the name of this game is the Line of Compression (having a path and face that combine to make the ball go to the target). Sounds like you know that you are approaching the ball from the inside correct? I am assuming you are just hitting a straight push that doesn't curve? If so there isn't any "divergence" of the face and path . . . . so maybe you should monkey with your ball position. Could be that you are playing the ball to far back. Move it up and take some of the "swinging right" out. Or close the face a bit at address. Are you "hanging back and holding on"?
HennyBogan talks about the Right Rocket . . . it's a dead hammered push shot . . . HB is you with me? Holla?