Why does my club swing to the right in the downswing?



Why does my club swing to the right in the downswing?

Downswing: The club might be swinging too much to right field at impact. Your right shoulder could be dropping too soon and/or your hips might be sliding to the target, preventing the club from swinging back around to the left. Make sure your head doesn’t move to the right in the downswing.

Why is my golf club making contact to the right field?

This causes you to make contact when the club is still swinging to right field. Backswing: You might be too far inside on the backswing, pulling the club away from the target line. The club should track a gentle arc on the way back, not a rapid arc to the inside of the target line.

Why does my golf club hit the ball to the right?

Ball Position: The ball might be too far back in your stance. This causes you to make contact when the club is still swinging to right field. Backswing: You might be too far inside on the backswing, pulling the club away from the target line. The club should track a gentle arc on the way back, not a rapid arc to the inside of the target line.

Why do my golf shots go to the right?

A third golf swing error that could be responsible for pushing shots to the right involves the actual pressure you apply to your grips with your hands. That’s because holding on to your club too tightly with your hands can restrict the release of the clubface at impact, leaving it open to the target and making a push a possibility.