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I thought i was coming over the top a bit. My golf ball would start off left and cut back right. My divots were pointing towards the left. But i found out i wasn't, what was happening was in the area between my feet, my hands were being brought towards my body and to the left, and my left arm would chicken wing. So in the last slip moments till contact my hands were cutting across the ball. I checked the video and my club was on plane, no hint of casting at the ball.

We figured it was my left arm thats doing it. The reason is that i would take practice swings with my right arm only and i would release into the proper finish. But you add on the left arm and boom, things go all crazy.

Just to give you guys fair warning, a divot pointing to the left does not 100% mean over the top.

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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