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Here is video of my 8iron swing. I have no big problem with this club, but I figured while I was recording myself, I might as well have my swing checked out. Am I doing anything weird or wrong here?

Thanks,

Andy

Front view
http://www.swingacademy.com/swingana...l.aspx?id=1506

Down the line
http://www.swingacademy.com/swingana...l.aspx?id=1505
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Not a bad looking swing,if you could erase that arm lift in your back swing it would be a lot better though,you turn your shoulders nice and when you should be starting your downswing you lift your arms a foot losing some coil and power and accuracy.

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seems like maybe there's a little too much going on with your left knee during your backswing. but what do I know?

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Cleveland Hibore XLS Monster Driver
TourEdge Exotics 2,3,4 hybrid irons
Tommy Armour 845cs Silverbacks 5-PW
Assorted wedges, Ping Scottsdale Anser

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Great looking swing for a 38 Handi-do you hit a fade/slice? Your left arm is breaking down try to keep it straighter.
In the bag
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irons- cpr 4-pw[B]wedges[/B]- 52,56,60 cg12putter-odyssey:
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Thanks guys,

What do you mean by arm lift? Do you mean that I keep the arms going back past the point where the shoulders still turn?

The left leg really surprised me when I saw myself, I had no idea I was doing that! I'll try to calm that down and see how it helps. The natural shape of this shot is a draw, but not much of one, only goes a few degrees off to the left. I'm pretty happy with my shape, it's nice and controlled and consistent on the low irons.
I don't actually know my handicap, I generally shoot in the low 100s, last time I played was my best of 102. My biggest problem is that when I hit a bad shot, it's really bad. I lose more than a dozen balls per round, and those penalty strokes are killing me (so is the cost of the balls). That last round, I shot a 45 on the back nine, and I think I only lost 1 ball, so I know I can have a much better score if I can just turn my awful shots into only not good ones.

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what i notice is your haunched spine. i think you should try to keep your back straighter, and bend at the hips to get closer to the ball. do you always choke up on your clubs?

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