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| The Shanks After a recent lesson where I was told to use my hands more to cock the wrists, everything was fine until a week ago when I started shanking, slicing and hitting it 45 degrees to the right on every club from 5 iron to PW. I have videoed myself to see what the problem is and it seems that i am way too far inside and my wrist cock is pretty poor (even though i am trying to cock them more) Looks awful. But i don;t understand why that would case the shanks and also I always fade?? Any ideas? One thing I tried was to have less body in the shot, so i started down with my hands which seemed to work, that is why i filmed myself with driver on the first. The other clip is a nice shank with the PW before any change. |
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| Re: The Shanks Your using your hands as the first move. Don't use/set/cock/hinge them until you get the club parallel to the ground. Use your shoulder turn only first to where you get your back to the target and your left shoulder is over your right knee. Then use your hands as aggressively as you want. Last edited by GregJWillis; 04-24-2005 at 03:28 PM. |
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| Re: The Shanks I've recently found myself inthe same situation following lessons to cure a bad hook and have noticed an improvement since trying the right hand drill - soon to be the golfing equivalent of the Atkins diet! The positive of being so poor from the tee at present means I really have had to drastically improve my putting. |
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| Re: The Shanks If you're slicing as well as shanking, it seems that you are coming from ouside to in. Cocking the wriusts is obviously necessary but you still have to come down on an in-to-out path. Having said this, don't swing back too flat in an effort to achieve this! I know from experience that when concentrating on a specific thing during the swing it is very easy to forget to shift your weight to the left first. |
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| Re: The Shanks Great to hear... Good job! |