Help with Shoulder Turn

I will try to post a video, but had a lesson Sunday and I'm having trouble applying the tips from my pro. My tempo and other pieces feel really good, and my instructor said as much. But I'm tending to get really vertical in my turn and hang on to the release, thus staying too far inside and pushing the ball right.

Any tips or drills with help keeping my turn more horizontal and getting my body out of the way?

Thanks much.




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What did you pro say?
 
Edit: Shoot, I think I'm not supposed to post until Freddie is able to? Sorry!
 
He had me place a club across my sternum and cross my arms, and turn standing straight up. He wanted me to feel that motion, and translate it to my golf posture. It was the translating part that I struggled with, it didn't stick, so I'm looking for other methods to reinforce that idea


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Do what he asked but get into your true address position. Turn your shoulders over the inside of the rear leg and hold. Maintain your hip flex and leg flex. Hold so you can feel the coil. Push off of the rear leg to your finish and get the right shoulder pointed at the target.
 
So my trigger is the feeling of my shoulders over the interior of my rear leg?


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That will give you a full shoulder turn.
 
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