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Originally Posted by Darran |
What were you aimed at? The large tree in the right middle of the picture?
What is your desired ball flight? What are common bad shots you make that you'd like to elimanate? Answers to those questions would help people in knowing what to suggest to you, and what not to suggest.
From a down the line view it looks like your feet, hips, and knees are aligned out to the right, and your shoulders and elbows are aligned to the left. Are those things you are aware of and do on purpose in your swing?
In the face on view it looks like your spine is tilted slightly toward the target and your ball position may be a little far back in your stance.
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Originally Posted by Darran |
The same as with your driver your lower body alignment appears to be to the right while the upper body is aligned further to the left. Also like your driver your spine looks to be tilted slightly toward the target, and your ball might be a little more back in the stance than desired.
In the future if you have the chance try to find a way to keep the camera stationary while filming (a tripod being the prefered method

). Its difficult to evaluate the swing when you draw a line on the picture and then the camera moves (changing what the line covers). Also when filming try to position the camera so that it is at belt buckle height and lines up with your belt buckle at setup from face on, and is positioned half way between your stance and the ball from down the line since those are the best angles to evaluate the swing.