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Originally Posted by bossy22
I was doing the same thing. I took a couple of lessons out at Priddis and he changed my grip so that I could see three knuckles on my top hand. He said my swing itself was good, but I was hitting with an open club face. We first tried me focusing on rolling my wrists over to square up the club face, which I could do if I slowed down my swing, but if I sped it up, I couldn't keep up with the rollover, so then next lesson we changed my grip. It was really slight, and felt weird, but this prevented my wrists from rolling too much with the driver. Now I'm hitting the driver straight.
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This is exactly why most club fittings are useless. The imperfections in the golf swing just mean you're going to be making the same errors, just with different clubs. If you want to solve a problem have a professional look at your swing. Good ones can give you minor corrections that will correct most ball flight or shot shape issues, and at a fraction of the cost. It ain't the tool that makes that beautiful piece of furniture, its the carpenter.