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Your golf swing problems diagnosed and corrected. Not "just practice more." TrackMan-backed analysis that shows exactly what's going wrong and what to do about it — with specific, targeted drills.
The Most Common Swing Problems
Most swing problems have a physical cause — and most people try to fix them with swing thoughts instead of understanding the actual biomechanics. Here's how each problem actually forms — and what the real fix is.
Slice
The slice is almost always an open face at impact combined with an outside-to-in swing path. Most golfers try to fix it by "closing the face" through the swing — which creates more problems. The real fix is path correction, usually starting from setup and transition.
Hook
The hook is a closed face at impact with an inside-to-out path. Often comes from trying to "save" the swing by releasing hard through impact. The fix is usually path awareness and face control in the last 12 inches before impact — not the backswing.
Thick Contacts
Fat shots are typically a steep angle of attack combined with forward shaft lean at the bottom of the swing. The club digs into the turf before reaching the ball. Fix involves shallowing the swing and adjusting bottom position — usually a posture and setup change.
Skulled Contacts
Thin shots come from standing too far from the ball at impact, lifting the body early, or a swing bottom that's too far forward. Creates high, often painful ball flight with little distance. Fix is impact position control and weight distribution.
Straight Push / Block
The push is usually a face that's open relative to the path — not necessarily an open face in absolute terms. Often comes from an inside-out path with a face that doesn't close enough. The fix is path and face relationship, not face angle alone.
Pulled Shots
A pulled shot is a path problem more than a face problem. The swing path is to the left of the target line with a face that's square to that path — so the ball starts left. Fix is usually setup alignment and path awareness in the first few feet of the downswing.
Why "Just Practice More" Doesn't Fix Swing Problems
Practice helps — but only if you're practicing the right thing. Most golfers with slice, hook, or fat shots are practicing the same incorrect motion hundreds of times a week. The club knows one thing: where it was at the moment of impact. Repetition without understanding just builds a deeper groove.
TrackMan shows you exactly where in the swing your problem originates. Then you get drills that fix the actual cause, not the symptom.
TrackMan identifies the actual cause — is it path, face angle, attack angle, or a combination? Data, not guessing.
Targeted drills for the real problem — not generic "practise your grip" advice. Specific corrections for your specific pattern.
Drill sequences that reinforce correctly — patterns take time to change. We give you a framework for practice that builds the right pattern, not just more of the wrong one.
How the Fixing Process Works
1. Capture
TrackMan captures your actual swing — not just ball flight, but club data throughout the entire swing. We see the path, face, attack angle, and transition from address to follow-through.
2. Diagnose
We identify exactly what's causing your miss pattern. Not "you have a slice" — more specific: "your face is 4° open at X milliseconds before impact combined with an 8° outside-in path." That's the diagnosis.
3. Drill Sequence
You leave with a specific drill sequence for your actual problem — not generic advice. And we track your next session to see if the drill is actually changing the swing pattern.