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I've been working with Einar Petersen for almost two years, tryiing to turn my "classic" swing into a "S&T; swing". Even when I like the results, we're still working in trying not to come too far from the inside (trakman gave me a 13 degree inside path measure) and now that I can really look at it, not to cross my hands that soon. Any thoughts?


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Couple questions,

-13 degrees with the driver or an iron?

- Do you remember what the angle of attack(AOA) was?

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First thing is if that alignment stick represents the target, where Trackman is lined up, and your body is aligned that far to the right, the representation of the path will too biased to the right.  So keep that in mind.

In terms of the swing, it's really good, especially the head on the backswing, as good as any tour player.  Just need to do some down swing work to get the arms to lower faster by using the ground forces better.  From P4-5 your going to press into the ground even more with your left quad and left foot.  When you practice this, as the foot presses into the ground the arms lower.  Also keep the elbows a little closer together

gregory house swing pic 1.jpg

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