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Yes, it could . It could also result in you being off balance or transferring additional weight to your back foot (falling off) and cause you to come from the outside resulting in those nasty snap-hooks and shots that go "dead left" (not to mention the regular or even sporadic slice).

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Originally Posted by Spyder

Yes, it could. It could also result in you being off balance or transferring additional weight to your back foot (falling off) and cause you to come from the outside resulting in those nasty snap-hooks and shots that go "dead left" (not to mention the regular or even sporadic slice).

yep, thats what was happening and it was worse with my irons. So last night at the practice range, i made the adjustment and had my wait more 50/50 and was hitting much better shots.

i see all this advice on the reverse k and i guess i was not doing it correctly.

I love you Nicole Aniston

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