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Here's a video of my current swing. Looks to me that I am bringing my body back instead of rotating more. Let me know what you think. Thanks
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I am not Freddie by any means but one thing I noticed straight off because I struggle with the same thing, is that you drop your head considerably. Try to stabilize that more. I will defer to Freddie for the rest.
I am not Freddie by any means but one thing I noticed straight off because I struggle with the same thing, is that you drop your head considerably. Try to stabilize that more. I will defer to Freddie for the rest.
Thanks for the reply Ricky, and tips on trying to keep the head from more stabilize?
I had to play Shakira 'my hips don't lie' watching that move....lol
I like your set up, it's solid. Good foot spacing, nice and talk with good leg flex. Your shoulders should turn level to your waist tilt. Your left shoulder dips immediately upon take away, pull your head down.
You've turned the shoulders 90* and transferred your weight but that left shoulder has dipped so low? Changing your swing plan. At this point your swing has become an exercise in timing.
This is pretty solid position except that shoulder had to pull up in order to make space for the club. But you have good left hip clearance. And solid impact position
Love that you kept your head down well into your finish. You're a little on top of the ball, but that is a result of your shoulder dropping upon take away. If you turn more level I do feel this swing would be lethal. Great speed through the ball, good angles and solid finish.
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Standing tall prior to impact will cause the tops and or fat shots. Level turns will change your angle of attack. Be sure to hold the angle created by the club and the left arm.Thanks Freddie for looking at the video of my swing. I figured maybe you would mention about my dog in the background instead of shakira, but hey I'll take shakira lol... And I will begin to work on that shoulder and try and keep it from dropping down. And just for you to know I always have issue's topping with long clubs and sometimes hitting well before the ball. I will work on this freddie and try my best to improve and post a video in a month. THANKS!!!
Freddie, correct me if I'm wrong but that right heel lifts up to the point where he's almost on tip toes before impact? Ideally, should he not be pushing off toward to target instead of standing up?
So are you saying my right foot is good or I need to pay attention to it?
If like to see what happens with a level shoulder turn. I think it will fix a great deal. I still want you to get the weight on the instep of the right foot
Your hands are behind the ball at address and remain that way through the swing. They,should always be in front of the ball. A straight line from you left shoulder down to the club head. You also have you head down a bit to long as it's slowing your shift from right to left. Once the ball is gone the head should come up. It should all be natural, it looks better but forced
Your shoulders should turn level to your waist tilt. Your left shoulder dips immediately upon take away, pull your head down.
This quote really hit home with me as I have been getting way too steep on the ball lately and could see my shoulder turn being way too vertical after reading this advice. Today was the 1st time I've been out since reading it, and it was my main focus as I was swinging. My ball striking was so improved today, it wasn't even funny, thanks for the great tip Freddie!
Sorry to threadjack your thread Andrew, but I was so happy with what I saw today I had to comment.