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1. REVERSE C....try rotating around your left leg while keeping the flex in it. This gets the weight over the back leg, and not outside of it. Whatever you do, do not staighten the back leg in your backswing.

2. OVERSWINGING....first tip should help with this. Once your front leg bends away from the target, you have just reverse pivoted. Driver or not, no club should go that far past parellel.

3. NEED SOME TORQUE...Try flaring your front foot out slightly (about 20 degrees .....| /...) to help with the "x-factor" (more shoulder turn with less hip rotation), that's where your power comes from ..."the coil"

4. KEEP BACK STRAIGHT....bend at the hips, not the waist. Keep that angle until your follow through. Head should be at same angle as back..../...., and keep those legs flexed.

Always go with advice from a pro, but these tips might help save you some money. Film yourself again with these tips in mind and post again. Good Luck.

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1. REVERSE C....try rotating around your left leg while keeping the flex in it. This gets the weight over the back leg, and not outside of it. Whatever you do, do not staighten the back leg in your backswing.

this is great stuff cause me being young can barely afford green fees and decent equipment let alone lessons. thanks alot, and I'll work on all your suggestions.

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Rescue Dual 19°
Titleist 755 4-PW
Vokey Black Nickel 54.10° Vokey Oil Can 60.08° Circa 62 No. 2 Charcoal Mist

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