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From what I can tell, that's a good swing. I don't see any flaws other than you moving your head back a little.

I think you need to post a video of your side. That will help me analyze your swing better and give you some good advice.




Originally Posted by silverjs11

thanks, ill try to get that this weekend.



After reviewing your video again, you also need to extend your arms after impact. You lose control of the ball when you don't extend your arms during your swing. Your arms must be fully extended at all time during your swing.


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Originally Posted by silverjs11

so your saying I'm taking it inside to quickly and need to leave my arms out and parallel to the ground for a little longer?


Shaft parallel to the ground was just the checkpoint, also called A2. http://thesandtrap.com/t/53724/the-ps-positions-in-the-golf-swing

Clubhead is going inside the hands early and then you lift the arms, have to make compensations from there.  Arms/hands have to go inward a little more with feeling little forearm rotation.  The rotation is getting the clubhead low and inside.  Like I said put a tee under your left arm, if the arms go out, the tee will come out and the forearms will rotate too fast.

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alright i see what your saying thanks. do you think this would result in a slight pull/hook because thats been my miss the past week. its a pull/hook that is bearable but definitely taking off a few strokes.


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Yes if you're are rolling the forearms too much on the backswing, you have to come close to trying and match up that excessive motion on the downswing.  From my experience players will overcompensate and get the face pointing too far the the left, pull.

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Originally Posted by mvmac

Yes if you're are rolling the forearms too much on the backswing, you have to come close to trying and match up that excessive motion on the downswing.  From my experience players will overcompensate and get the face pointing too far the the left, pull.



got it, thanks a lot for your help.


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Good swing. But on impact on your first video, I do see your hands flipping. Make sure your shaft leans forward on impact. You'll compress the ball more and gain more distance.

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