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| Hi, I am new to this site and it seems great. Anyways here is my problem, I have been playing since the beginning of summer 2004 so less than 1 year. I have days when I can play extremely well then days that I cannot. I am a big guy so my swing is a little different. I am trying to get a post of my swing video in the upload area but it isnt working right... In my video there is an obvious chicken wing. I retain my lag angle until about 3/4 down the swing and it looks like I come over the top. My usual bad shots are straight pulls. With the driver it is a slice. I am wanting some help on how I should stay inside, some drills would really help. When my timing is on I can play great. I believe I am on plane for my height, 6' 4" but its all in the last part of the downswing. I hope I can get a video posted soon. I will be posting my video face on and down the line shortly. Thanks a million, Jon |
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| Re: Help fixing my major swing flaw My videos are posted, check them out, Face on and down the line. My problem again mainly is the I guess reverse chicken wing after my downswing and into my followthrough. I am going to try what Gord told me to do. Making my hip turn start before shoulder. Any other suggestions? http://www.golf-tuition-online.com/v....php/photo/411 http://www.golf-tuition-online.com/v....php/photo/410 |
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| Re: Help fixing my major swing flaw You've got the chicken wing at the top, yes. Your takeaway looks fine, but from the top I can tell that you're not about to pull with your left side, you're going to push with your right. This can cause a cast or 'over the top' movement, pushing the clubhead outside the line, forcing you to have no option but to swing outside in. It looks like at impact you've flipped or scooped your wrists... something doesn't look right, I think it looks like your hands didn't get through the ball first, the clubhead did. Your hands need to get ahead of the ball before the clubhead every time. On the plus side, you don't seem to sway, or reverse pivot. You seem to coil over your right leg, just like you should. At the top, I should be able to see your right elbow under your left arm. Let your right side fold up - let your right hand go along for the ride. I think you're pulling with your right side to get to the top, judging from the video. And again, pulling from the top with your left side will help to get your hands in front. Check out http://www.golf-tuition-online.com/v...ead.php?t=1466 (Tips from T.C., C.P.G.A.) for my struggle with a swing similar to yours. |
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| Re: Help fixing my major swing flaw I'll definetly try that, so I need to make my left side work more than the right pretty much, and that should bring naturally the good hip rotation. I was going to practice today but the wind is like 40 mph and cold so thats out of the question. |
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| Re: Help fixing my major swing flaw I am also a big guy and the video (with sound) on this site helped me. Scroll down a little. http://www.network54.com/Forum/threa...eid=1086577967 Hope this helps you. |
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| Re: Help fixing my major swing flaw toyotajon93. Try holding your right shoulder back when you have reached the top of the swing and let your arms drop away from your right shoulder and inside just a touch, you must still retain the angles "Wrist/arms" you will now be in plane again ready to comlete your swing. If you like many golfers including me at times, start the downswing with the right shoulder too active you will only play catch up and pull & slice your shots. Hope it helps... ![]() Maybe a better word to use would be feeling that your right shoulder stay's back... but I know what I mean lol : ![]() Last edited by Cliff; 02-12-2005 at 01:20 AM. |
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| Re: Help fixing my major swing flaw This is an interesting thread. My instructor has me focus on my left shoulder, pretty much ignoring the right. It seems that the effect is the same, it's just looking at it from another direction, so to speak. If I keep my left shoulder up and dominate throughout the swing, all the rest of the elements she's got me working on fall into place pretty naturally. As an aside, my "mentor" is an LPGA teaching pro. |
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| Re: Help fixing my major swing flaw I've been working hard on feeling that pull with the left should just for the last few days now and it's already paying dividends. Walked 9 saturday and hit some of the straightest driver ever and avg around 250 yards. Still getting the hang of it with my irons, I was also told I need to position the ball a little further and get my back straight because the ball being so close it's almost impossible to come in from the inside that away. I'm going to get to the range tuesday and try all these things. Ball positioning, and pulling with left and keeping right passive. Any more drills anybody knows for getting my hips to turn first without having a partner hold the club? |