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Club face open on impact
Read Ben Hogan’s 5 Lesson’s. You need to fix your grip, your stance, and alignment. Then the swing path. Right now you’re lining up improperly with a weak grip and hacking over the top in a left to right impact swing thinking it will go right. What actually happens is the club face opens to compensate for the path and causes massive spin and slice at impact. The ball goes left due to the spin. The more you try to come over the top and right the more it’s going to spin left. The swing path needs to be more inside to out at impact. Trying to hit the inside of the ball in a right to left plane at the hit.
You then pronate your wrists at the hit to square the face and this promotes a straight to slight draw spin on the ball. You can play with how much you pronate the wrist but the swing path is the main issue. Gotta approach it completely opposite of what you’re doing now and get that swing plane inside out. It’s going to take some range time. Don’t try this during a round.