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| Cure for coming over the top please I've tried swinging the club more round my body, (one plane), but I'm still managing to come over the top. Anyone know any drills to cure this problem and also, what causes it? |
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| Re: Cure for coming over the top please Quote:
http://www.golfrewind.com/archive/index.php/t-4920.html Basically what you do is, to start your downswing, simply return your right elbow to your side while simultaneously returning your left heel to the ground (if you lift it up during your backswing, of course). This is indeed a magic move, and completely revolutionized my golf swing. The best thing about it - it's so natural and so easy. |
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| Re: Cure for coming over the top please Re: Cure for coming over the top please There isn't one because what causes it may be different from person to person. Plane problems usually come from swings that are too armsy. More than likely your right arm will be straightening to early in the downswing; that will put you right out at the very start. Try and keep the right elbow bent like it is at the top of the backswing right up until impact - it will straighten of its own accord. Also, feel the body turn (I feel my stomach turn) rather than the shoulders, in fact, forget about what the arms are doing but try and keep the angle in the right arm. |