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18 minutes ago, sleepers said:

Hm, well, what I mean is practically that I end up too close to the body and I can't put power into my swing - when I swing 7-1 like you explained. Like I get stuck behind my own body and then I block the shot to the right instead, see what I mean? Hmm

On 5/30/2018 at 2:06 PM, sleepers said:

Thanks for the feedback!

Yes, I have gone from a hook to a slice. I usually start the ball straight and then it curves, so F looks about right. Not entirely sure of how to push the club out to the right. I mean, I can do that if I take a stance where the ball is further away. I usually lose the slice but it feels (looks?) kinda awkward.

 

Sounds like you are standing too close to the ball then. Send a picture or video of that stance you mentioned where the ball is further away. Of course it will feel awkward, but thats just because its something you aren't used to.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, klineka said:

Sounds like you are standing too close to the ball then. Send a picture or video of that stance you mentioned where the ball is further away. Of course it will feel awkward, but thats just because its something you aren't used to.

 

OK! Will do. Since I hardly rolled my forearms to get the longer swing before I think that I may experience some issues with not closing correctly due to the fact that I'm not used to it and therefore unaware of how much I need to roll them back. I'll get back..

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