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I'm having a hard time working on Key #3, I still flip with my irons. I've read a couple of posts where a stronger grip (rotated clockwise) helps immediately. I couldn't confirm that on the range yet, but practice swings in my house feel much better, like I don't have to battle the flip. 

 

I feel that I'm flipping because my clubhead is moving too fast for me to hold it back, it just catches up with my hands too fast, if you know what I'm trying to say here.

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1 hour ago, Killa said:

I'm having a hard time working on Key #3, I still flip with my irons. I've read a couple of posts where a stronger grip (rotated clockwise) helps immediately.

Nope, not that easy. Nobody would flip if strengthening the grip fixes it.

1 hour ago, Killa said:

I couldn't confirm that on the range yet, but practice swings in my house feel much better, like I don't have to battle the flip.

A practice swing won't tell you much about a real swing.

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It can help. Sometimes a weak grip can require flipping to help square the clubface.

But… most likely… you're simply out of sequence. Your hands slow down prematurely, the club overtakes, and you see the flip.

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4 hours ago, iacas said:

It can help. Sometimes a weak grip can require flipping to help square the clubface.

But… most likely… you're simply out of sequence. Your hands slow down prematurely, the club overtakes, and you see the flip.

Would you be so kind and check my swing video thread?

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Try making half swings with a sand wedge, left hand only on the handle. This will teach you what the left wrist should feel like as you swing through impact. Flipping makes the left wrist bend backward, and that's REALLY HARD TO DO when you swing with the left hand alone.

Now if you swing with both hands on the handle, and the left wrist still feels the same, you won't be flipping.

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You Tube has some lag drill videos. You might want look at some of those. 

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7 hours ago, Patch said:

You Tube has some lag drill videos. You might want look at some of those. 

It's not as simple as that.

I don't see a massive flip there.

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Check out this video by @ClayB . Got to give credit because I've never heard of the bow and arrow drill anywhere else.

It works. By moving back, instead of down, it keeps the weight of the club head back so your hands can lead.

 

But yea grip doesn't matter for lag... and like said below, you must have the sequence down before any of these drills will really help.

On ‎5‎/‎17‎/‎2018 at 8:30 PM, iacas said:

It can help. Sometimes a weak grip can require flipping to help square the clubface.

But… most likely… you're simply out of sequence. Your hands slow down prematurely, the club overtakes, and you see the flip.

 

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FWIW, I get flippy when I rush transition (incomplete turn). I guess and second guess my grip during the round but not where blame lies. Of course as has always happened, I only realize this during the drive back home...😖, only to forget it before the next round begins. Ha.

 

 

 

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On 5/17/2018 at 9:48 PM, Killa said:

Would you be so kind and check my swing video thread?

I think everything looks fine except for the early extension.

 

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