Assuming that you are a right handed golfer, the divot shown in the video is an indication of a clubs lie angle that is too flat. The divot would be deeper on the toe end and angling away from you causing a ball flight that would go to the right. The divot would look just the opposite for a club that is too upright where it would be deeper on the heel end and angling towards you. If your divots are smooth throughout check your face impact, you may be hitting it on the toe of the club.
Thanks for the tips. I hit to the left a lot and believe it may be due to the clubs being too flat for me. Is the divot shown here what I should be seeing if this is the case?
Assuming that you are a right handed golfer, the divot shown in the video is an indication of a clubs lie angle that is too flat. The divot would be deeper on the toe end and angling away from you causing a ball flight that would go to the right. The divot would look just the opposite for a club that is too upright where it would be deeper on the heel end and angling towards you. If your divots are smooth throughout check your face impact, you may be hitting it on the toe of the club.
augustagolf01 1 year ago
Thanks for the tips. I hit to the left a lot and believe it may be due to the clubs being too flat for me. Is the divot shown here what I should be seeing if this is the case?
ndoverlord 1 year ago