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Need some help with keeping my right shoulder on plane
Well i took some video of myself the other day and was pleasantly surprised. Lots of times your swing looks better in your head than it does on video, well it was pretty close to what i envisioned in my head which was nice :)
However i found out why my divots tend to point a little left. Conventional wisdom would tell you i have a bent plane line and am coming over the top. Nope. What's happening is that during impact, instead of the right should continuing to go DOWNPLANE it starts to head left much too soon. This all makes sense because my divots start to point right (you can actually see it in the grass) but then they curve left pretty quick. I also have a feeling this is why i fade the ball so easy as well. What are some drills that i can do to get rid of this? Thanks Jim |
Also, the problem isn't as bad as long as i make a big shoulder turn ala swinging style.
My driver has been treating me well lately and i use a swinging procedure. I use more of a hitting procedure with my irons (mid/short). |
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unfortunately it isn't a conceptual thing...
any actual drills? |
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it's pretty steady...moves a little back in the backswing and a little foward in the downswing.
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Put a head cover an inch or two left and forward of the ball.
Make swings without hitting the head cover. You may be suprised how far right you must swing to stay on plane. BTW - I found/find that the flat left wrist and the precise right forearm angle of approach are challenging indeed. |
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