If you want to start your shots on line consistently, you need to understand two factors of your swing: the path and the relationship of the clubface to that path.
If you get to impact and the back of your lead hand is aimed at your target, your ball will start out in that direction.
If your ball curves to the right or the left from there, you know the path of your swing was off.
Trouble starts when you roll your hands over to try to actively release the club and square the face. That could help a serious slicer, but it mostly makes you too reliant on perfect timing. Instead, focus on getting that logo on the top of your glove to face the target at impact.
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