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Think of your swing as gliding along a circle at a 45 degree angle.  When you bring the club back, you want to not bring it inside or "turn" into your backswing as your hips load for the followthrough.  Instead, the club should come back along the same line of trajectory as it sits at address.  In your backswing, the club comes very far back and nearly hits your opposite shoulder- perhaps a slowing down of the backswing and a more controlled motion may produce better control on your shots.  You do not need to "swing hard" or bring the club back hard as you are loading your hips to produce a shot of great distance, that is done with correct swing mechanics and natural followthrough motion.

This will also help your followthrough--again with the circle analogy, as you come through and impact the ball, the club should swing through in a controlled fashion along the same line as initial address and backswing.  This is what allows you to strike the ball squarely.  The club at address, backswing, and followthrough are all along the same circular trajectory.

Hope this helps!

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Elbows pull apart at the top of your backswing, right elbow overflexes. Keep elbows closer together, feel more extensor action - more "pushing out" of your right arm.

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Originally Posted by schuer03

Think of your swing as gliding along a circle at a 45 degree angle.  When you bring the club back, you want to not bring it inside or "turn" into your backswing as your hips load for the followthrough.  Instead, the club should come back along the same line of trajectory as it sits at address.  In your backswing, the club comes very far back and nearly hits your opposite shoulder- perhaps a slowing down of the backswing and a more controlled motion may produce better control on your shots.  You do not need to "swing hard" or bring the club back hard as you are loading your hips to produce a shot of great distance, that is done with correct swing mechanics and natural followthrough motion.

This will also help your followthrough--again with the circle analogy, as you come through and impact the ball, the club should swing through in a controlled fashion along the same line as initial address and backswing.  This is what allows you to strike the ball squarely.  The club at address, backswing, and followthrough are all along the same circular trajectory.

Hope this helps!



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