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| Re: Help - why does this cure my sh**nks? Your shanks are probably caused by an out to in swing path. It is easy to let this creep in at the range when you are swinging the same club many times. When you have your feet together it encourages you to drop your arms from the top and keep the club on and inside path, it is difficult to come over the top like this as it will put you out of balance. |
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| Re: Help - why does this cure my sh**nks? also you might be flaring the clubface open at the start of the backswing... This is a definite shanker for me. Feet together probably makes you focus more and have to concentrate on balance so you have a more compact swing... |
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| Re: Help - why does this cure my sh**nks? might be that when you shank you do so because you slidelunge too much forward on the downswing and this may cause the shank. But when you put your feet togethor you limit ythe amount you slide back and forward. This can make your movement more rotary and decrease your chance of shanking. |