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I am having a hard time with not coming over the top with my driver. I see many people tilting their shoulders so that the left is higher than the right (for RH), but I never have felt too comfortable doing that. However, should I look into practicing my swing using that setup? I assume if it works that I will get comfortable with that position soon enough. I am just wondering if that (or anything you guys can think of) helps the club drop into the slot a little more. Thanks.


Just wrote up a post on this, i found that if i move the ball slightly up (a good trick is to line up the club with your left hand, then move your right hand to the club, this keeps your shoulder tilt good. I found the tilt really helps my swing, it helps come from the inside better. When i had flat shoulders, i would come over the top more.

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