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Ive been really working on my address position but im still losing my spine angle in my backswing. My left shoulder turnsand is past the ball but it goes straight down first so i losemy spine angle...ive had a few pros point this out to me ill stop it for awhile but it always comes back......anyone else have this problem....any drills or swing thoughts that might help me

to be clear, your loss of spne angle is an increase in spine angle ? is your head going downwards at the start? Do you have a video? what problems is it causing and how much is it going down?


A video would help. Here is a thread that might help you see what should happen: http://thesandtrap.com/t/39667/driveway-sticks-and-shoulder-pitch

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I do dip when i start do this...i usually start doing it on the back 9....i hook the ball really bad i think its because my hips have a really hard time getting through because my left shoulder is all jacked up

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