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| Re: Loop at top of back swing Hi VP, If you are working with your coach, then you are better listening to him/her and working together on one or two drills at any one time. For the swing fault you have described, my advice for a starting drill would be alignement and set-up, once everything is square then you have a chance of making a good swing. Most swing faults start in the first two feet of the takeaway, a good drill would be: find a line on the ground, carpet at home or even draw one to the target at the range using chalk, take the club back for the first two feet only along this line, be careful not to make any effort to stay on the line after two feet. Hope this helps Ian.
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