Why Does My Golf Ball Curve Ball To The Right?


We have all been there, you are in the middle of a round of golf and you can’t keep your ball from curving to the right.  In the golf world, this is known as a slice for a righty golfer and a hook for a lefty golfer. 

There is nothing more frustrating than not being able to control the golf ball and it curving excessively one direction or the other.  

Here at golfjourney365, we believe that golf should be fun and challenging.  The fun comes from the challenge and the satisfaction of hitting solid shots on a consistent basis.  We all dream of being more consistent and hitting our better shots more often.

When things start to go bad, we just want to hit one solid, somewhat straight shot and get back on track and enjoy the game more.

We are here to help!  

Below we will help you understand why your golf ball curves to the right and then provide 3 tips to help you straighten out your shot or maybe even start to hit a draw shot.  

You know the shot that the better players seem to hit that starts to the right of the target line and curves left towards the target.  Stay with the game of golf and enjoy the journey. 

Keep in mind that we never truly arrive in this game and we are always seeking improvement!  That is what makes the game great!

Stop being frustrated and make sure you check out Tips 1 and 2 below!

Why Does My Golf Ball Curve To The Right?

A golf ball curves to the right when the club face is to the right of the swing path.  It is a rather simple ball flight law that the ball will curve away from the swing path.  For example, if your club face is to the left of the target line the ball will still curve right if your swing path is even further left.  Or your face could be right of the target line and if the swing path is left of the face it will start right and curve right.

So if your ball is curving to the right, your swing path is left of your club face at impact.  Wherever your face is aiming, whether that is right or left at impact, your swing path is left of that. 

The quick fix is to get your path moving more to the right and your club face more to the left.

However, let’s jump all the way in and get a full understanding and grow your knowledge of the game to help fix your own solutions maybe even on the golf course and have the ultimate feedback tool, the golf ball!

Below we will take you through the following topics to provide greater clarity and then give you 5 tips to help you start to straighten out your ball flight and maybe even hit a draw. 

The topics include:

  • Understanding the ball flight laws
  • Understand the fundamentals of golf
  • 3 Tips to Get Better Today
    • How to build a stock shot.
    • How to increase swing speed.
    • How to make on course corrections.

Understanding The Ball Flight Laws

Why? If you understand the ball flight laws you can start to become your own swing instructor and make corrections on the range or the course by reading the flight of your golf ball. 

Too often golfers turn to the video of their swing when everything you need to know can be read off of your ball flight. 

Did you know that your ball flight can tell you the following:
  • Where your club face was at impact.
  • If your swing path was left or right of the club face.

Once you know these two items you can make the corrections by checking out our 2nd Tip on understanding what swing thoughts can help you get the proper matchups.

So let’s dive into the ball flight laws:
  • Generally speaking, the golf ball will start where the club face is aiming.
  • The golf ball will then curve away from the swing path.

There are two different lines that we must understand.  The target line and the start line.  The best golfers start the ball left or right of the target line and then curve the ball back towards the target.

Let’s go over some examples to help you better understand the ball flight laws.

Example A: 

Let’s say that the club face is 3 degrees right of the target line and the swing path is 5 degrees right of the target line.  What will the ball do?

Answer:

The ball will start right of the target line and draw back towards the target.  This is known as a push draw.

Example B:

Let’s say the club face is 3 degrees right of the target line, same as in example A, but the swing path is only 1 degree right of the target line.  What will the ball do?

Answer:

The ball will start to the right of the target line and will fade to the right.  Keep in mind that the ball will curve away from the swing path.  In this example, both the club face and the swing path are to the right and the ball will curve away from the path.

Example C:

Let’s say the club face is 3 degrees to the left of the target line and the swing path is 5 degrees left of the target line.  What will the ball do?

Answer:

The ball will start to the left and curve to the right.  This would be a pull fade or pull slice.  Keep in mind that even though the face is closed to the target line, it is open to the swing path and the ball will curve away from the swing path.

Example D:

Let’s say the club face is 3 degrees to the left and the swing path is only 1 degree to the left.  What will the ball do?

Answer:

The ball will start left and curve left.  This shot would look like a pull draw. 

Hopefully, these examples help you understand the club face and swing path correlation and how they match up.  Once you understand these ball flight laws, it will help you read your own shots and possibly make in round adjustments.

Understanding the Fundamentals of Golf

The Stack and Tilt Instructors said it best when they described what they believed were the fundamentals of golf. 

Stack and Tilt Golf Overview

They explained it somewhat similar to this:
  • The first fundamental is the golfer’s ability to control the bottom of the golf swing.  The best golfers will hit the ground in the intended spot, close to 100% of the time.
  • The second fundamental is the golfer’s ability to control the curve of the golf ball. The best golfers are able to start the ball to the right or left of the target line and have the ball curve towards the target without the ball over curving past the target.
  • The third fundamental is the golfer’s ability to have enough power to play the golf course.  This means they are able to hit the ball far enough to play the course in regulation.

They explained that among the greatest golfers of all time there were different grips and different aim points. The fundamentals in golf are not grip, and alignment. 

Ben Hogan played with a weak grip, while Lee Trevino had a strong grip.  Lee Trevino and Fred Couples aimed way to the right, while Sam Snead and Arnold Palmer aimed well to the right.

We explain all of this to help understand the importance of controlling the curve of the ball.  Read your ball flight and start to get better today.

Tip #1: How to Build A Stock Shot

A stock shot allows you to control your start line and your curve, which is the 2nd fundamental in golf.  I would recommend the stock draw shot.  Here is a drill you can practice at the driving range:

  • Setup an alignment stick about 7 to 10 yards in front of you on the target line. 
  • See how many shots out of 10 you can start to the right of the target.
  • Track this data over time and continue to work on your start line.

The goal here is to get the club face pointing in a similar direction as many times out of 10 as possible.  Once we get the ball starting the right spot, we can then move onto the curve of the ball.

If your ball is starting to the right and curving to the right, let’s work on getting your swing path more to the right, which will then help you hit a draw.

Practice this every range session you have for at least 20-30 golf balls.  Don’t just stand at the range and aimlessly hit golf balls.  This drill can be a game changer for many golfers.

Tip #2:  How to Increase Swing Speed

We know that fundamental #3 is to have enough power to play a course.  Did you know that with SuperSpeed Golf you can see a 5-8% increase in swing speed in your very first session. 

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This could be 20-30 yards for some golfers.  Even 10 would be great for most, right?  This system is based on three different swing clubs all of different lengths.  The training takes place every other day and the entire protocol only takes 10-15 minutes. 

The science behind the increase is built on overspeed training and training our minds and bodies to be able to safely swing at these increased speed.  One of the great benefits is that it also helps improve your mechanics!

My average swing speed use to be between 98-101 and now I am swinign between 104 and 109 miles per hour.  The increase has been noticeable on the course, not only with my driver, but with my approach shots as well!

Check out our full SuperSpeed Swing Review Here

Tip #3: How To Make On Course Corrections

When you hit a bad shot, make sure you watch the entire flight and know what the ball actually does.  Too many golfers turn in frustration instead of connecting the feel or the swing with the result. 

If you hit a pull hook, did you feel your hands and your body come through too much.  Do you need to feel the push to the right and stay patient through contact? 

Read your ball flight!  Know what feels get your start line to be hit and control that club face.  Awareness of the face and the path will help you become more consistent and make on course adjustments. 

One thing that has helped me greatly is my SkyTrak Launch Monitor.  It provides instant feedback on club speed, club face, spin axis and spin loft.  When playing in my golf simulator in my garage, I am able to work on my start line and club head control. 

Check out our many posts on building a golf simulator and the SkyTrak at our links below.

This helps me make adjustments when I actually play on a course.  The simulator golf has helped me reduce 4-6 shots by working mainly on tips #1 and #2.  The game of golf doesn’t have to be complicated, work to keep it simple and to read your ball flight!

Many of our worse shots are caused from our fears of certain misses and we get in our own way.  Let’s all committee to working on Tips 1 and 2 and using positive vision before each shot where we see our stock shot and imagine it being the most perfect shot.  Let’s then commit and step up and hit the shot!

Take Action – What You Can Do Today to Get Better

What does this mean for you?  I believe in the following recipe to get better:

1 – Improve your motion in the golf swing by identifying a golf instructor.  Here are some options:

Here is a list of golf instructors that we have reviewed:

2 – Train to swing faster and improve your swing speed.  Here are some options:

Looking to gain more Speed and Distance in your swing. Two Options:

3 – Understand course strategy and work to break through your next barrier.  Here is a series on breaking through:

We have provided guides on how to break 100, 90, 80 and 70. Check out more below, if interested.

4 – Practice Frequently

Did you know that I build a golf simulator in my garage and have played over 500 rounds of golf on my SkyTrak system?  It has been a game changer and one worth checking out. Here are some of my other posts on golf simulators frequently asked questions:

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