Michael, another thing to check is your rotation. I too struggle with a push to push fade shot and I found that I was thrusting my hips forward and towards the ball (front of me, trying to make love to the ball) which was causing my club to get stuck leaving the face open and pushing my path right. I have since been trying to have my hips almost rotate behind me so my rear end rotates back which has definitely moved my path neutral to left so now I have a straight to fade shot that starts left of target and fades onto target. I'll have to check my wrists as Chris suggests to see if that will turn the fade into a draw.
It’s not just the wrists. It’s the HIPS sliding TOWARDS THE BALL forcing your path RIGHT and forcing your strikes closer to the HEEL of the golf shot creating even further SLICE spin on it. You must first get the hips under control and STOP GOAT HUMPING AND STAY ON THE TUSHLINE. Who knows how to do that ? Anyone?
Love it! Great focus on a key element. It’s something I’ve struggled with lately and, although I subconsciously realized my trail wrist was giving me straighter shots when I did this, I never had as solid grasp of it as I do now. Thanks Chris, keep em coming! I’ll definitely shave off a few strokes next round.
This literally fixed my 3 year push slice/cut after the third shot on the range (first two were hooks, which I was happy to see). I now have a draw that is sometimes a hook, which I'm perfectly fine with. I focus on supinating my left wrist at impact instead of cupping the right wrist, but it's the same movement. Thanks.
+john hancock hi John, may well be that corrects the club face but the path is left which is why the ball flies as it does. Maybe try this move and try to move the path more to the right 👍
I had this same issue yesterday (why I'm looking at these videos.) Come to find out, I was lining up out of no where with the mall middle of stance with my driver. Moved it back to being off of my lead heel, and the push fade/ block was gone. Hopefully for some of you, it was just ball position like it was for me. I wasn't allowing the face time to get square basically
Hey Chris, I hit a true push fade. +3 path, anywhere from +1-3 open to that path. I can’t seem to roll the face closed to draw it back (with all clubs) unless I take an extremely strong grip and really rip into the ball on my release, I even get a “feel” that I dump under the plane to draw it. Is this common or any pointers? FYI my right wrist is bent back at last parallel. I can play a push fade but I get the occasional straight shot or maybe a slight draw on accident. So it’s not always consistent when I’m aiming down the left fairway or green.
Hey, could be a few reasons why the face points right if the path even if the wrist angles look good. Could be weak grip, could be handle being too high at impact, could even be slightly off centre strikes. Worth looking into those to see if you can get the face more left 👍
I push sliced every single shot and had an amazing repeating of this clustering 92 of 100 balls within 10 yard diameter circle at 215 doing this clustered me much much more straight and added 30 to 40 yards onto my distance thank you for the amazing video help
Good stuff chris👍 Iam doin pretty well hitting the irons( straight / baby draw) but Iam struggling mightily with the driver/hybrid clubs . Very inconsistant, mostly a slice. Iam hoping you could kindly do instruction video for cure? Keep up the good work. Thanks!
I would like to see the hand path on the down swing, when should you roll your fore arms or what should your wrist do, does the hand path on the downswing go out and then back toward the body? Does your hands stop in front of your body or do they continually move through out the swing?
Chris, no matter what the shot is, I am always struggling against a dominant right hand that wants to hit the ball. When too dominant, the right hand can ruin the rest. Do you have a solution?
Fighting this right now. I’m a lefty ball starts left and fades further left! So frustrating my path is fine divots are a little in to out. My face is too open!! Thank you!
Another 5 mins of pure genius! Thanks Chris! Can you do some videos on fades and draws but specifically using short and then long irons..and how to do as well different ball flights low and high! It's alot I know!
Brilliant video Chris! I tried it in my living room with an iron and I will be using this instruction tomorrow morning on the course with my 4 ball. I may be able to win some money with this one, THANKS!!!!
I’m starting 45 degree right and then slicing another 50-75 yards right. I have to aim at a 45 degree to the left out of bounds to get the ball to end up at the right edge of fairway
Chris, I've had the same problem and have started to close face of club slightly at address this has helped a lot. I assume your tip gets the same result. Been watching your chipping vids, but still keep chunking/fluffing chips only goes a few feet still not on the green. Can you come up with any other suggestions. I think it's called lack of bottle.
+mick banks hi Mick, yes this move would close the face so very similar to setting it more closed at address. Really tough to say why you are struggling with strike on your chips, I would start by checking your set up is good and then look at body rotation and pivot ensuring those are good 👍
Tried this today and it really helped..thanks Chris
Thanks Philip 👍👍
Finally a push slice video on UA-cam
Michael, another thing to check is your rotation. I too struggle with a push to push fade shot and I found that I was thrusting my hips forward and towards the ball (front of me, trying to make love to the ball) which was causing my club to get stuck leaving the face open and pushing my path right. I have since been trying to have my hips almost rotate behind me so my rear end rotates back which has definitely moved my path neutral to left so now I have a straight to fade shot that starts left of target and fades onto target. I'll have to check my wrists as Chris suggests to see if that will turn the fade into a draw.
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It’s not just the wrists. It’s the HIPS sliding TOWARDS THE BALL forcing your path RIGHT and forcing your strikes closer to the HEEL of the golf shot creating even further SLICE spin on it. You must first get the hips under control and STOP GOAT HUMPING AND STAY ON THE TUSHLINE. Who knows how to do that ? Anyone?
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Love it! Great focus on a key element. It’s something I’ve struggled with lately and, although I subconsciously realized my trail wrist was giving me straighter shots when I did this, I never had as solid grasp of it as I do now. Thanks Chris, keep em coming! I’ll definitely shave off a few strokes next round.
This literally fixed my 3 year push slice/cut after the third shot on the range (first two were hooks, which I was happy to see). I now have a draw that is sometimes a hook, which I'm perfectly fine with. I focus on supinating my left wrist at impact instead of cupping the right wrist, but it's the same movement. Thanks.
This just might be the tip I needed! excited to try it on the range tomorrow
Thank
3:52 Make it drop thats some wet
How can 2 people not like this video - it's literally what everyone should do! 😂😂😂
push slice is destructive but some people are destructive too ^^
Unfortunately for someone like me that just makes the right hand too dominant and pulls the club further left ending in a worse shot.
+john hancock hi John, may well be that corrects the club face but the path is left which is why the ball flies as it does. Maybe try this move and try to move the path more to the right 👍
I had this same issue yesterday (why I'm looking at these videos.) Come to find out, I was lining up out of no where with the mall middle of stance with my driver. Moved it back to being off of my lead heel, and the push fade/ block was gone. Hopefully for some of you, it was just ball position like it was for me. I wasn't allowing the face time to get square basically
Hey Chris, I hit a true push fade. +3 path, anywhere from +1-3 open to that path.
I can’t seem to roll the face closed to draw it back (with all clubs) unless I take an extremely strong grip and really rip into the ball on my release, I even get a “feel” that I dump under the plane to draw it.
Is this common or any pointers?
FYI my right wrist is bent back at last parallel.
I can play a push fade but I get the occasional straight shot or maybe a slight draw on accident. So it’s not always consistent when I’m aiming down the left fairway or green.
Hey, could be a few reasons why the face points right if the path even if the wrist angles look good. Could be weak grip, could be handle being too high at impact, could even be slightly off centre strikes. Worth looking into those to see if you can get the face more left 👍
I push sliced every single shot and had an amazing repeating of this clustering 92 of 100 balls within 10 yard diameter circle at 215 doing this clustered me much much more straight and added 30 to 40 yards onto my distance thank you for the amazing video help
Brilliant just got back playing again after a 6 week lay off i'm push slicing, blocking this will help thanks Chris
Good stuff chris👍 Iam doin pretty well hitting the irons( straight / baby draw) but Iam struggling mightily with the driver/hybrid clubs . Very inconsistant, mostly a slice. Iam hoping you could kindly do instruction video for cure? Keep up the good work. Thanks!
I would like to see the hand path on the down swing, when should you roll your fore arms or what should your wrist do, does the hand path on the downswing go out and then back toward the body? Does your hands stop in front of your body or do they continually move through out the swing?
Chris, no matter what the shot is, I am always struggling against a dominant right hand that wants to hit the ball. When too dominant, the right hand can ruin the rest. Do you have a solution?
When do you release the wrist, as you hit the ball?
Fighting this right now. I’m a lefty ball starts left and fades further left! So frustrating my path is fine divots are a little in to out. My face is too open!! Thank you!
Very good ..thanks. Will try it today on my course in Augusta and let you know if it worked. Michael
Chris, another ace of a video! I just tried this at the range and it worked
Another 5 mins of pure genius! Thanks Chris! Can you do some videos on fades and draws but specifically using short and then long irons..and how to do as well different ball flights low and high! It's alot I know!
Brilliant video Chris! I tried it in my living room with an iron and I will be using this instruction tomorrow morning on the course with my 4 ball. I may be able to win some money with this one, THANKS!!!!
+Cudjoe Wms thanks and really hope it helped 👍
Still instructive thanks Chris and cheers from France ;)
As a very bad push driver i will trying this on my round tomorrow...will post results on here post round.
Hope it helps 👍👍
I’m starting 45 degree right and then slicing another 50-75 yards right. I have to aim at a 45 degree to the left out of bounds to get the ball to end up at the right edge of fairway
Dude, I think you were the subject of a question on a geometry exam I had once
@@blakemartindale9056 now I aim just opposite and hook back left
As long as it’s in play I don’t care
What about the pull hook?
Again CRG stellar job best instruction vids
+Milhouse Van Houten thanks for the comments
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Great tips!
Chris, I've had the same problem and have started to close face of club slightly at address this has helped a lot. I assume your tip gets the same result. Been watching your chipping vids, but still keep chunking/fluffing chips only goes a few feet still not on the green. Can you come up with any other suggestions. I think it's called lack of bottle.
+mick banks hi Mick, yes this move would close the face so very similar to setting it more closed at address. Really tough to say why you are struggling with strike on your chips, I would start by checking your set up is good and then look at body rotation and pivot ensuring those are good 👍
ChrisRyanGolf Thanks for replying. Really enjoy your site. Thanks for all the effort you put in to help golfers improve their game.
Can this be used on irons as well?
I’d like to know that too?
+Luke Hutchinson hi Luke, yes the theory is the same right through the bag
+Daniel Amner hi Daniel, yes applies to all clubs
ChrisRyanGolf Cheers Chris
Cheers Chris. Is this a temporary fix or can it be used permanently?
Very good
Thanks Alan 👍