arbeck Posted August 30, 2019 Share Posted August 30, 2019 The ball going left could be caused by you striking the ball with a face closed to the path, the dynamic lie angle being too toe up, or hitting the ball on the toe side causing gear effect. It could also be a combination of all three. In my case with fairway woods and hybrids slight toe strikes that would lose distance and wouldn't gear that much off an iron lose almost no distance and gear a ton. Combine that with my tendency to close the face, and I can get some dramatic left misses. It's not the clubs fault though, it's me. I just have to swing those clubs slightly different than I do an iron. Quote Ping Traverse King Cobra F7 10.5* w/ Mitsubishi Tensi CK Blue 60 TEE E8 4W, 7W Mizuno JPX-900 Hot Metal 5-SW w/ Veylix Alpina 873 TEE CB PROs 60* Scotty Cameron Squareback Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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