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So I have a super flat golf swing and I'm trying to learn how to be more steep on the back swing so that I can stop blocking shots right. 

I've recorded a few swings while trying to steepen it and it feels/looks like when i tried to raise the club higher, I have less rotation and it's all arms after my arms hinge. I lose all my rotation but it feels like i rotated max. Downswing produces fat divots (but in front of the ball). Major flippy hands at impact and chicken wing. 

Any tips or videos or drills that can help me rotate more while steepening my backswing?

 

 

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have you talked with an instructor? Created a My swing thread? I’m not an instructor, so take what I say with a grain of salt:

The “Pull The Lightswitch” droll usually causes steep swings even though it was designed to do the opposite. During takeaway thing about width from your head rather than height. Keep your hands in front of your chest and away from you head when you turn and start the club a little outside the target line to keep you from being to flat on the backswing, and then “Pull the Lightswitch” to start the downswing.

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