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The club should be decending at impact with the ball. If you are topping the ball most likely you are hitting the ball on the up stroke. Not being rude but you would be doing yourself a great favor by taking a few lessons. If you topping it by using the irons you listed, that means that you lifting your head. Lifting your head is caused by making too big of a back swing (I can admit, that sometimes happens to me and I top it.) So the only way you will stop topping it is if you do a nice normal, not large back swing. But while you do this, make sure you drive you hips forward when coming through the ball. The ball will BLAST LIKE A ROCKET!
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I have encountered this problem. I recommend making sure your head is down, tee up the ball a little higher for practice, and making sure to keep tour front arm straight.
Sorry, but if your shafts are too flexible for your swing speed, it can cause you problems. But it depends on other mechanics of your swing whether it causes the ball to move left or right. Talk to a PGA pro. You will hook it, because if you swing to fast for the shafts flex rating it will put too much of a load, or too much flex into the shaft and what happens is that the shaft will unload faster or release to quickly and the club head will beat you hands and body back to the ball, so the shaft will now be flexing the other way which means the clubhead will be closed or shut at impact, causing a slice. A shaft that is too stiff for you causes a slice because the opposite happens, and you can't put enough of a load on the shaft and it won't release fast enough so your hands and body beat the clubhead to the ball and when the club gets there it hasn't fully release enough so the clubface will be open causing a slice.
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The last 12 inch's before impact to the ball is where maximum acceleration of the club head will be seen, remember a slow tempo up until this point will keep your swing on plane. It should almost feel like slow motion up until this point.
There is an underhand serve where a player holds the ball and swings from under the ball, pushing the ball up and over the net. The overhand serve is where a player tosses the all in the air and with their other arm swings with their arm extended above their head. They swing straight forward to hit the side of the ball that faces them. The jump serve is the same as the overhand, except a player must toss the ball higher in order to approach the endline, jump, and then swing.
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Just focus on keeping your head down, don't worry about the result of the shot, once you've managed to keep your head down then start worrying about the result. If you are really having trouble, then ask a friend to hold your head whilst you swing, then you can get the sensation of how it should feel.______________AlternateThere is nothing physical or neurological that is making your head move. It is a bad habit. Do practice swings, dozens of them, very slowly, keeping the head down. Gradually pick up the speed of the swing doing a few dozen after each increase in speed. After you've gotten the speed up, go to a driving range. Think of it this way. The swing isn't finished until you've followed through. Lifting your head becomes part of the swing. Just practice not doing it.
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