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| Swing Plane Question Hi All, I'm back at golf after 30 years off (long story) :-) After 4 months I've got most of my game back that I had back in my youth (13 handicap). But one problem seems to be a tough one for me to fix on my own, and I'm not finding written instruction to get drills to fix it. I take the clubhead back on-plane just fine, but end up swinging outside in. But not for the usual reasons, I think. I start my path inside out, but I think my hands follow my hip/body turn across the ball, instead of following the target line. I play my irons off the middle of my stance, and it effects it little. It is my woods and Driver that are most effected as I play the ball off the inside of the left heel. When I "visualize" an inside out path, I hit it better, but it is not my natural tendency, I also get a heavy draw when I force the in-out path. But if I open the face of the Driver too much, it turns into a slice, so I can't seem to predict the outcome of my driver. I've worked on the range and have hit some straight shots, but on the course, with all the distractions and things to think about, the path problem comes out again. What would be good drills to get my hands to stay along the line to the target rather than following my torso on the hip turn, so I can work to make a new swing more ingrained? Thanks! Michael (first time poster) |
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| Re: Swing Plane Question hey capt, please dont take this as rude, I find it very hard to believe you start coming from the insde out and then go to the outside in. One way you can try to learn to come from the inside is think ouf skippig a rock, or hitting a tennis forehand |
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| Re: Swing Plane Question Check out this link. It is the right hand drill. IMHO this drill helped take me from and outside in slicer to an inside outter with a slight draw. http://members.cox.net/gregjwillis/LESSON1.htm |
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| Re: Swing Plane Question Thanks for the link. I have been to Grg's site previously, and I have to say I've learned more about how to hit a golf ball from his lessons, than from any other source! He has a great touch for teaching. I'll work on the right hand drill today at the range. Cheers. |