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Tempo and fluidity is better, but you're right that you still have a flip. Quite a bit of it from what my amateur eye sees. You've got a weird looking hiccup near the bottom of your swing and it's because you're almost jumping up to make room for the club coming through with your flip.

Keep your front arm extended, no chicken wings!

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One major problem as seen in the above pic is that your head is leaning toward the target and is way out in front of the ball. Keep iy behind the ball and don't roll it toward the target. As Jack Niklaus said "if you can't keep your head still find another sport." So it is a do or die kind of thing.

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I think the head thing is from an all arms swing. I was focusing on starting the downswing with the hips when I was hitting shots today. I think it looks like I am just trying to hit the ball from the top as hard as I can. What do you guys think?

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New videos today, tried to work on the reverse pivot a bit. I think I've improved a bit.




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