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Tempo drills never really helped me. What did work was developing the feel of my hips clearing in preparation for my club dropping into the slot. In other words, I have substituted any regulation of tempo with developing a feel for the sequencing of my mechanics.

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My consistency I find in myself is my breathing pattern and I try to sync up my swing with it by initiating the swing at the end of deep exhalation.

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

I just do all the steps in the right sequence and whether it appears fast or slow to someone else is totally irrelevant to me. I took a couple lessons and he had me speed up my arms on the back swing to match my torso and leg action. My hands/arms were still on the way back too late in the process. Get a lesson.


This is an interesting statement because I realize now that I have super fast arms and a slow/lazy torso rotation. Which leads me to flipping the club at impact. What I have been doing as of today actually is slowing down my arms to match my torso, which makes the hinge and hold a lot easier. Are you saying to speed up my torso to match the speed of my hands/arms?


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