Based on a 50–55 year old, 0–5 index male golfer, swing speed 85–90 mph, 7 Iron with PXG 0317 / LA Golf A-Series 65g S.
Your shot shape is a PULL CUT. The ball started left of the target line (pull) and then
curved further left due to positive side spin creating a left-to-right fade. This likely
occurred because the face was open relative to the club path, and you missed 4 yards to the left
of the target.
• Club Path: Your Club Path is -8.5°. A more neutral club path will
help straighten out your shots and reduce the severity of the cut. Goal: -3° to -5°.
• Face to Path: Your Face to Path is 3.8°. Reducing the difference between your
face angle and swing path will minimize the amount of side spin and create a straighter ball
flight. Goal: 1° to 2°.
• Side Spin: Your Side Spin is 633. Reducing side spin will make your shots more
predictable and control the curve. Goal: Below 300.
Alignment Stick Drill: Place an alignment stick pointing to your target.
Goal: Improve aim and reduce pull.
Inside-Out Swing Drill: Visualize swinging out to right field to neutralize club path.
Goal: Achieve a more neutral club path.
Before your next session, confirm your top 3 metrics match the data above and your drills target the root cause.