Your weight shift is a bit off. Watch the video of your swing and notice when you swing the club back, your head moves a bit forward and your body leans towards the target. This gets you off balance and creates big inconsistency from day to day, which would explain the changing from a snap hook to a slice. When you set up, tilt your spine away from the target. This sets the weight back from the start. Focus on keeping it back there until your transition move, when the weight goes to your front foot, as your head stays behind the ball.
Check out Tiger here.
Compare his position with your position at impact. Yours isn't that bad here, but the problem is, the weight is somewhat moving backwards, then forwards, because its too much up front in your backswing. You'll note at impact your weight is rolling onto the outside of your front foot. Bye bye balance. As you make your transition, work on keeping that weight on the arch of your front foot until you hit the ball.
Weight goes from back to front; not middle to front to back to front.
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