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| Weight shift with longer clubs I have learned alot from reading the questions and answers on this forum. Mr. Willis - your answers,drills and tips have been extremely helpful. Thank you all - it is much appreciated. This is my third full year of playing and I have made great progress. However, with my longer clubs (driver, woods, 3-4 iron) I have a tendancy to get onto my front toe instead of my instep. This of course causes a variety of problems. Along with this my shoulders tend to spin out too early. Which I believe is a compensation to try and get the clubhead through. Is there a drill to help me feel a better impact and follow through position? Thank you |
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| Re: Weight shift with longer clubs Here is a short video clip explaining the pivot. http://chuckevansgolf.com/media/pivot_drill-3a.mov Quote:
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