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Old 06-11-2006, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by woodmo
The most recent problem I have run into is hitting the ball on the heel. It can come up suddenly and sometimes lead to the shnks. Yesterday I hit the ball very solidly and today the heel shots crept in. It feels like something is different in my grip and/or posture, as even my takeaway feels different and I can tell from the top that it's going to hit the heel. Does anyone have an idea of what this might be? My thinking is that my right hand may get to on top of the club, possibly altering the position of my right forearm, but this is just a guess. Any help very much appreciated.
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I remember G.S.E.D., George Kelnhoffer saying something like this concerning heel hits, "too OUTSIDE IN, or INSIDE OUT... it is the OUT part that is the problem."

With Toe or Heel hits, the sweetspot is off plane.
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