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Originally Posted by RandomHero1090 Pulls are really dependent on the type of swing/setup you have. If you have a flatter swing, you need to keep your arms behind you (right elbow behind the right hip) moving into impact WHILE rotating your body hard left.
If you have a more upright swing, where you drop into the slot, then you need to have those shoulders CLOSED at impact.
However, in both types of swings, the way you find the inside path is by starting the swing from the ground up. |
I agree. I pull *hard* when I stop turning into impact and then swing/flip with my hands which equals OTT and a shut club face. If you trust that a full turn and a flat left wrist will hit the ball you wont pull it, as you say you'll probably fade it
Its really easy not to trust this on the golf course because you *feel* you will hit it left and you dont want to but as long as your wrists stay cocked and you keep the lag you wont. Its hard to learn and trust though when youve been handsy through impact