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Post by jwatts on Feb 14, 2022 16:48:23 GMT -5
I learned my fundamentals from George Gankas, but after having a baby and not playing as often, something is off and it's getting too complex for me to diagnose. The clubhead after P6 is moving outward really fast and I'm losing right arm bend quickly. I'm mostly hitting pulls with no curve on the ball. I can't get the ball to start right of the target line either. I would like to be more open at impact and have the clubhead stay behind the backline (DTL-view) longer. Slow mo swing from range today: youtube.com/shorts/NWXEeaaRiFk?feature=shareThis is a practice swing I made and it feels and looks so much better, but I'm not sure why: youtube.com/shorts/HyxxD9eG3oo?feature=shareAny help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
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Post by imperfectgolfer on Feb 15, 2022 16:16:33 GMT -5
I learned my fundamentals from George Gankas, but after having a baby and not playing as often, something is off and it's getting too complex for me to diagnose. The clubhead after P6 is moving outward really fast and I'm losing right arm bend quickly. I'm mostly hitting pulls with no curve on the ball. I can't get the ball to start right of the target line either. I would like to be more open at impact and have the clubhead stay behind the backline (DTL-view) longer. Slow mo swing from range today: youtube.com/shorts/NWXEeaaRiFk?feature=shareThis is a practice swing I made and it feels and looks so much better, but I'm not sure why: youtube.com/shorts/HyxxD9eG3oo?feature=shareAny help is greatly appreciated, thanks! Here is capture image of your swing at impact. Note that your shoulders are nearly parallel to the ball-target line and your trail shoulder is far back. Here is Maria Fassi's swing. Note that her shoulders are more open at impact and her trail shoulder has moved further targetwards by impact, and that allows her to retain a finite amount of trail arm bend at impact. In your practice swing, your upper torso (shoulders) are more open thereby allowing your trail shoulder to move closer to the ball by impact. Jeff.
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Post by jwatts on Feb 15, 2022 17:45:18 GMT -5
Here is capture image of your swing at impact. Note that your shoulders are nearly parallel to the ball-target line and your trail shoulder is far back. Here is Maria Fassi's swing. Note that her shoulders are more open at impact and her trail shoulder has moved further targetwards by impact, and that allows her to retain a finite amount of trail arm bend at impact. In your practice swing, your upper torso (shoulders) are more open thereby allowing your trail shoulder to move closer to the ball by impact. Jeff. Thanks Jeff! I'm not sure what the cause is, but I'm guessing I let the arms take over early and it's stalling chest rotation out.
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