View Single Post
  #5 (permalink)  
Old 08-11-2003, 07:45 PM
Golfbald's Avatar
Golfbald Golfbald is offline
Golf Swing Engineer
is a major contributor here at GTO, and is a valued member...
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 534
Golfbald Has an unbeatable reputation
Hemps

It would be the delofted club and releasing through.

I think your pulling might be your left hip coming backward after or during the weight shift. The correct movement is a slight lateral movement to the left. The right side rotates around the left leg on the through swing.

Think about this in relation to your swing. If the left leg sets up the swing like a gate post, it must stay still. If the post moves the gate will be allowed to swing in a different direction. That is what is happening in your swing. If the left hip turns backward, the right hip will be allowed to release an a different angle. If you fix your pivot, I think your swing will straigten out.

Drill: Take a old shaft and stick it in the ground next to your left hip. When you start your weight shift, only shift laterally to the shaft. Don't let your hip go behind the shaft. At the finish, your left hip, right hip and the shaft should be in a line facing the target.

Please post your progress, I hope this helps you!!!

GolfBald
__________________
The guy in the white hat!

Last edited by Golfbald; 08-12-2003 at 01:01 AM.
Reply With Quote