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Originally Posted by BenGolf19

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Maybe so, but Jesus prefers Brady and Manning.

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Originally Posted by tebowsucks12

Lately at the top of my backswing im across the line and I tend to slice the ball . Are there any tips or drills to fix this problem?



If your across the line, in order for you to get the shaft dtl, "feel" the opposite, like your way laid off.  Post a video if you get a chance.

Stephan Kostelecky

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Went to course today and tryed to be laid off a little and not take to much of a full swing to get my club on line and its working out well thanks for tip but i still got alot of work to do.


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being across the line is more conducive of hitting pushes and draws, typically. I won't go into the details, but it is to do with the 3rd accumulator and how the baseline gets shifted to the right.

1. Make sure you're weight is enough forward, so either preset hips forward, or more hipslide feeling closed

2. Make sure you are extending into the follow through. End of your swing should feel like you are standing straight up trying to look at the top of the Empire State building from close range.

James Hirshfield

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