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.) Another drill is the old glove under left arm. This will keep that left arm close and promote the hands rolling over.

Be careful with this drill. It promotes too narrow a takeaway on longer clubs resulting in the club coming back inside way too early at the bottom and a big over the top move. We want the left arm extended to a full triangle in the backswing with hands as a unit in front of the chest as long as possible. Its vital that the left arm stay as close to the chest in the downswing, but not the takeaway.
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Alignment, over the top, body slide, late hips, grip, ball position, weight shift. Take your pick.

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Thanks Everyone! I will definetly try the drills, and talk to the pro about the Ideas you guys have.

I'm taking a lesson wednesday evening, so I will get back to you guys with the details soon!!

Thanks!

In my bag...

Driver: Titleist 910 D2 9.5*

Fairway: R9 3 Wood *15, Tour Edge Exotics 5 Wood

Hybrid: Taylormade 4 Rescue Dual *22

Irons: 4-PW Taylormade Rac's

Wedges: Vokey Spin Milled 56.11, Vokey Spin Milled 60.07

Putter: Rife Aussie IBF Tour Edition 34"

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hi everyone!

I got back from my Lesson with the pro very happy.

It was as simple as this. Ball Placement on the Tee.

Before I was teeing the ball up like this: ( _= ground. f= foot. |=tee with ball)
_f_|__f_

that is the ball pretty much in the middle between my feet.

The coach told me to tee it up like this: ( _= ground. f= foot. |=tee with ball)

_f|___f_


That is the ball inline with my front foot.


Thanks to everyone for your advice!

In my bag...

Driver: Titleist 910 D2 9.5*

Fairway: R9 3 Wood *15, Tour Edge Exotics 5 Wood

Hybrid: Taylormade 4 Rescue Dual *22

Irons: 4-PW Taylormade Rac's

Wedges: Vokey Spin Milled 56.11, Vokey Spin Milled 60.07

Putter: Rife Aussie IBF Tour Edition 34"

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Guys Guys Come on, wow Righty to Lefty your over analyzing, and your a 25 handicap? I play all season just fine, I don't do any specific muscle training, the golf swing is a thing that cant be explained and simply put like your trying to do. Like the earlier guy was saying his club face is open or is being allowed to bend open at impact if he can just get back to the basics and swing through the ball and release his hands like he is supposed to, and maintain a solid grip so that he can keep the club head square through the impact zone. That is what most likely causes the ball to start of straight and then fade to the right. Is that you grip isn't firm enough and the club face slightly bends when you impact the ball. So all your step aerobics are good and fitness is very helpful in having a consistently good square swing. He doesn't need all that info. Wow anyway good luck with your swing to the original poster of this thread!

Cheers Rick!
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