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ezra76
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I would stay away from this option. Much less hoing selection.
LOl. Yeah that true.
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I would stay away from this option. Much less hoing selection.
I should try to contact him once the weather warms up to golfable again. He lives next door to the course anyway. I'm sure I'll run into him a dozen times this season. I wouldn't mind a few more times with him but I think he may have told me all the first day.I'll make another video in a few weeks. Those help me out a lot, I can isolate a few key positions where I screw everthing up. I've seen over and over I get to the top and instead of dropping into the slot, I raise the club higher, past parallel and have nowhere to go but OTT. I'm working hard, even in the living room, to get rid of this move. One thing I've started doing (showed to me by "Joe Rags") is to extend my arms with the club in front of me, hinge and then bring it to the right, the correct top of my swing, then go into the downswing from there.
Get a mirror. There is no aid better for working on the top of your backswing. Take it to the range. Do a few perfect practice backswings in the mirror, then hit a ball. Rinse and repeat.