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| Hi all, I'm a newbie here and must say like many before me have, what a great site ! Now my problem : My take-away seems fine, club head stays outside of hands ( no wrist roll ) and at 9'oclock the club is parallel to target line and toe is aligned with spine angle. Now from here, I seem to keep letting my arms go 'around' my chest as my shoulders rotate, should I not be moving my arms up as my shoulders rotate ? I also seem to have a problem of not keeping the flex in my right leg which makes my spine angle straighten a little on the backswing. I do have a video of my swing of which I've uploaded in a zip file, it shows me from behind with a 5-iron, I did do the swing slower so my camera could pick up more frames. Any help is much appreciated. Kind regards, Steve Last edited by steg90; 06-29-2005 at 10:56 AM. Reason: wrong title |
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| Re: Downswing - arms go too much around body Hi Steg. My answer is: it depends - do you want to carry on with your one plane swing, or do you want to learn a two plane swing? It sounds like you're employing a one plane swing - the arms move around the body, the club looks laid off at the top, and the hands seem low. In a one plane swing, though, it's all good, as everything comes back down just fine. In the one plane swing, your arms do go around your body. ***I have posted this without looking at the video. Subject to change after video viewing. No change necessary. Video does not unzip well. Green screen doesn't tell much.***
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| Re: Downswing - arms go too much around body Thanks LowPost42, I believe my swing not to be a One Plane Swing - my arms appear to be on a different plane at the top of my swing than my shoulder plane, well, I think they do ?! I'm trying to take the club away in one piece with no hand manipulation, I have in the past been very handsy, rolling the wrists on the take-away and thus fanning the club face open and obviously coming too much on the inside on the backswing. Does my take-away look ok, or is it still incorrect ? Many thanks, Steve |
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| Re: Downswing - arms go too much around body Steve - please try uploading the video in it's un-zipped state. |