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At impact, the clubface contacts the ball on the toe of the club, causing a definite loss of distance. The shot often pulls to the left of the target line. Common Causes: Standing too far from the ball, ball position too far forward, excessive hip spin on the downswing.
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Hits on the toe often pull to the left and lack distance.
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Check your set up. Don't reach for the ball. The arms should hang naturally from the body. At address, sole the club flat on the ground, centered behind the ball
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Toed shots are often caused by playing the ball too far forward in the address. Try moving the ball back an inch or two to correct the problem.
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try to minimize hip 'turn' and increase lateral hip 'slide' along the target line
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