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I was sitting here thinking about the spine tilt with my driver that clicked yesterday, Freddie has only been trying to get me to do that for 3 years. Hahha
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U and me both I have to make a really conscious effort to do it and I never remember toI was sitting here thinking about the spine tilt with my driver that clicked yesterday, Freddie has only been trying to get me to do that for 3 years. Hahha
I was sitting here thinking about the spine tilt with my driver that clicked yesterday, Freddie has only been trying to get me to do that for 3 years. Hahha
I'd say I lose 10-15 yards a club based on swing speed and if my timing sucks I'm living with big hooks and a low point that varies, so I can miss heavy or thin based on luck of the draw. I manage it, but it makes the game harder for sure.Is that not good?
However, I was doing a frame by frame viewing and it's crazy to see the point where everything goes haywire though. I'm all loaded up and it's like I just tip over toward the target, cast the club, and get all early extended. I can time it pretty well most days, but what a waste all that good energy I have stored up. So... I need to work on transition and badly. Going to seek out some help for that and soon.
Got in a session during lunch today. Working on swing changes still so I was kinda all over the place to start but ended the session hitting a more consistent draw, especially with my short irons.
Just need to keep working. When I've hit on the simulator during my lessons it shows that I'm getting more distance, but is difficult to tell at the range.
Thanks dude it only took a yr
What do you mean but start at the top? Are you talking the extra length/tilt?
Doing the stop drill along with keeping my right hip from moving away and up(straightening of right leg) were my two keys to ridding myself and a billion reps.
Sounds like me dude a million adjustments to get back to the ball somedays consistent some days a train wreck.
Mine is getting back to impact by truly uncoiling
Imagine tipping a tower over. Top goes first. My weight shift seems to start with my head. Best description I can think of lol.
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Step drill? Focus on weight transfer
One foot drill? To focus on shoulder turn and a quiet head, guaranteed you can't hit a ball well if your head moves all over. Only do half swings then work your way up you can't try to kill it.
Another thing that helped me is starting the down swing with my lower body and letting the upper come along for the ride.
Step drill contributed to the problem is my theory. Or at least, doing the step drill wrong. You'd be amazed lol.
I'm going to try to get some professional help on it. It's just ingrained as all hell unfortunately. Like I said, I can manage it, but it sure would be nice to make things easier.