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I've been Playing Golf for: 10 years
My current handicap index or average score is: 95
My typical ball flight is: push/hook
The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: push


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Hi guys I am trying to solve a elbow behind the body at the top of the backswing. My elbow seems to not be inside when my hands are shoulder height, but my elbow seems to pull inside from when the hands are shoulder height to the end of the backswing. Any feedback appreciated.

Also sorry for the face on the video, feeling kind of paranoid these days.

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We’d love to help you, but this video isn’t going to be much to go on. You should try to get video of you actually hitting a golf ball so that we can see what’s happening in your actual swing.

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Face on and down the line. I couldn't tell if the golf swing was in slow motion or you just made the video slow-mo.

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Okay thank you both for the replies.

 

35 minutes ago, iacas said:

Face on and down the line. I couldn't tell if the golf swing was in slow motion or you just made the video slow-mo.

The video is slo mo. I can make it regular speed next time.


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1 hour ago, badatputt said:

Okay thank you both for the replies.

 

The video is slo mo. I can make it regular speed next time.

Make the video in slow motion, but have it with you hitting a ball. 

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5 minutes ago, boogielicious said:

Make the video in slow motion, but have it with you hitting a ball. 

And trim it if you could.

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Guys I reposted the video trimmed with me hitting the ball. I posted both down the line and face-on slo mo as requested, but I am more particularly worried about down the line. I have two questions about my swing:

1. My right elbow seems to not be around/behind the body when my hands are shoulder height, but my right elbow goes behind the body at the end of the backswing. What do you think I am doing wrong from when my hands are shoulder height to the end of the backswing? (It seems like a short distance to me)

2. I have an over the top swing. I was wondering if it was caused by something in my backswing, or if I need to work on my downswing sequence.

Down the line:

Face On: 

 

Also, sorry for the face in the video. I'm feeling kinda paranoid these days.

Thanks, Ethan


48 minutes ago, badatputt said:

 

1. My right elbow seems to not be around/behind the body when my hands are shoulder height, but my right elbow goes behind the body at the end of the backswing.

 

 

I need to clarify this sentence: by "my right elbow seems to not be around/behind the body when the hands are shoulder height", I mean that at that position my right elbow in relation to the edge of my body looks correct when compared with slo-mos on youtube.


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The first five videos in this thread below address some of your questions.

This video also talks about the trail elbow. It can get stuck behind your torso.

 

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Like @mvmac says it’s your pivot and the trail elbow folding. Turn more/faster, bend less.

And take this challenge.

 

This not only moves the shirt seam farther around but keeps the elbow farther out.

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Also just wondering, is it possible to keep the elbow in front with a narrow takeaway? I know that Willett does it, but does he do it in a way that most people can't copy?


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20 minutes ago, badatputt said:

Also just wondering, is it possible to keep the elbow in front with a narrow takeaway? I know that Willett does it, but does he do it in a way that most people can't copy?

Possible, sure. Likely, no.

Also:

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1 minute ago, badatputt said:

Appreciate the feedback.

Look, you're asking a LOT of questions, but this isn't just about theory, it's about your actual swing. So, it's really going to be much more about the work than the theory. You're not going to solve this by thinking about it more. You're going to get better at it — maybe not even ever completely solve it — by doing some work.

Do the challenge I gave you. Ideally outside, or hitting a ball at nearly full speed somewhere. See what that does. It'll be a start, regardless.

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51 minutes ago, iacas said:

Look, you're asking a LOT of questions, but this isn't just about theory, it's about your actual swing. So, it's really going to be much more about the work than the theory. You're not going to solve this by thinking about it more. You're going to get better at it — maybe not even ever completely solve it — by doing some work.

Do the challenge I gave you. Ideally outside, or hitting a ball at nearly full speed somewhere. See what that does. It'll be a start, regardless.

Yeah I have a tendency of overthinking things. Sometimes I forgot the game is played by actually hitting a ball.


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Hi, I have a question on the backswing that is more of a personal feeling: does anyone here purposely think out bending the right elbow on the backswing? Or should that happen naturally without needing to worry about it? Any suggestions appreciated. Also, I couldn't find a thread related to this, so I just started a new topic.

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