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Can an incomplete back swing (due to fatigue of hips) cause slices / push slice?

Also what is the right way for you guys after impact? Do you rotate to the left with your hips or you feel like your club goes more vertical?


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Originally Posted by Sai-Jin

Can an incomplete back swing (due to fatigue of hips) cause slices / push slice?

Also what is the right way for you guys after impact? Do you rotate to the left with your hips or you feel like your club goes more vertical?



Yes if the hips don't turn enough it can make it very easy to swing across the ball.  At/after impact I feel that my hips are moving forward, my weight is forward and that my arms are moving with the pivot of my torso.

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Ok, that's what I thought. That's what I feel when my hips get tired.  Thank you

PS: so does a 3/4 swing tends to make a fade ball flight then?


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Not necessarily.  It's about NOT restricting the hips, allow them the turn with the shoulders and arms on an arc.  Even if it's 1/2, 3/4 swing the ball can still have a nice draw bias

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