Should you swing to right field in a golf swing?

The golf club should pass through the ball from the inside to out path, swinging the club out to right field will aid in increasing the swing arc, left field for the left-hand golfer. Don't forget to enjoy this great game called golf.
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Is the right hand important in the golf swing?

Right Hand Dominant

If you have trouble getting your lower body to initiate the start of your downswing, the right hand can certainly help. With the right hand leading, everything will pull through the ball. As your arms and hands pull through the ball, the body will follow.
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Why do I push my golf drives to the right?

Some players think a push comes from shifting too far toward the target, but this spin-out move is the real cause. When you spin open, your right shoulder tilts down and the club gets stuck to the inside. From there, the ball can only go right. So close your stance, and feel your arms swing past you.
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Should I aim in front of golf ball?

Trying to keep your eye on the ball pretty much ensures that your club will bottom out too soon. If you want to hit crisp irons from the fairway, your focus should be well forward of the ball.
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What part of the golf ball should I look at during address?

At address, try looking at the very back edge of the ball and hold your eyes there throughout the swing. If you are trying to hit a specific kind of ball flight, such as a fade or a draw, you may want to look slightly to the inside or outside of the back of the ball as your ideal contact point.
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Swing to right field or swing left?



Why do I block my golf shots to the right?

Blocks occur when you slide too hard with your lower body on the downswing (above). The club drops behind you and swings too much from the inside. You have too much lateral motion and not enough turn through the shot.
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Which arm is the power arm in a golf swing?

On your down swing the right arm becomes the power and the left arm becomes the guide.
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Which hand controls the clubface?

The left hand (the right for southpaws), is responsible for the rotational movement of the golf club, which, in turn, controls the direction of the clubface.
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How do I stop being outside in my golf swing?

How to Fix an Outside Swing in Golf
  1. Take your normal ball address stance. Line up so that the ball is in the middle of your stance. ...
  2. Imagine your ball is sitting on one of two railroad tracks. ...
  3. Imagine your feet are on the other track. ...
  4. Draw back your club. ...
  5. Practice the move.
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Why am I pushing my short irons to the right?

Ball Position

This is normally the main cause behind pushed iron shots. What you often see with 'pushers' is the ball too far back in the stance. The problem here is that the club strikes the ball too early on its arc. The club will naturally be pointing a little right in this scenario.
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Why do I keep blocking my irons?

As I already explained, a blocked or pushed golf shot happens when you come too much from inside to out with a square clubface. Often the position of the ball in your golf setup contributes to whether you hit a blocked golf shot to the right.
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Why do I slice with my driver but not my irons?

The main reason that a driver will slice, but not the irons, is the length of the club. With a golf driver being longer than a golf iron, it is much harder to square the club face and release the club at the proper time. Golfers of all ability levels struggle with this concept.
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Why do my golf balls go to the right?

If your clubface is facing to the right of the target at impact, your ball will start to the right. The path of the club in relation to the clubface will determine the spin. If your golf ball curves from left to right, the path of your club is moving more left than where your clubface is pointing.
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What is it called when you hit a golf ball to the right?

A slice is a golf shot that curves from left to right.
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Can standing too close to the golf ball cause a slice?

Standing too close to the golf ball will result in a posture that's too upright, which could result in inconsistent shots and no control over the ball. Standing too close to the ball can result in slices and shanks, which are very common among average players.
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What happens when you stand too far away from the golf ball?

Standing too far away from the ball can also force the club too far inside the ideal swing plane on the backswing. An under-plane backswing can cause you to lift and deliver the club over the top of the swing plane on the downswing, creating a path that is outside to inside and resulting in the dreaded slice.
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What is the most important part of the golf swing?

Use the big muscles of your legs and trunk to move the little muscles of your arms and hands. So watch the players at impact – they are all the same – and that is the most important part of any golf swing.
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