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chgogolfcoach

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  1. The thread I thought was on how to hit partial wedge shots. I was pointing out a way to do that along with what Mike talked about. Since wrist hinging or radial deviation is part of lag, it obviously can increase clubhead speed. So let’s start by removing the full wrist hinging. This is where many golfers have difficulty. They tend to use a full wrist cock with only a half swing. If you’re going to have a full backswing, you can have a full wrist hinge. But if you’ve got a half swing, use half the amount of wrist hinging. If you’re going to use a three-quarter swing, then use three-quarters of wrist hinging and so on Like I said just another thing that may help
  2. Maybe but looks like Mike does it. Always whatever works. Just another technique to add to the bag
  3. Monitoring the cocking of left wrist ( radial deviation ) in backswing helps also, ala Steve Stricker.
  4. Gee sorry Phil, didn't realize ninjab wouldn't understand.
  5. You have upper torso imbalance. Shift your pressure to right heel, feel taller with right side extension , create more right side lateral bend to start down swing keeping right shoulder external longer while right elbow leads instead of hands. Also work a little on posture, less knee bend more flexion
  6. One of the best instructors I know is Lucas Wald https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWtOs1b64jz2uJihEkQlXkw And you won't find any better than these https://www.youtube.com/user/speedchain111
  7. My point is that over swinging does not necessarily cause a flip, actually probably one of the least reasons for a flip. Case in point would be Jamie Sadlowski, Bubba, countless others who do what you describe
  8. Over swinging, compared to what ? What is the over ?
  9. Relax left elbow in set up. (Pic 1) Get some better upper torso extension (video Mike and Eric showed ) in backswing (Pic 2). Practice a bit of Snead squat keeping femurs external in initial downswing move (Pic 3), pressure going to right side,not a slide (Pic 4) Get weight (pressure ) over to right heel with right hip rotation, will if you don't slide as much on downswing
  10. You need to shift your pressure (weight) over to your right heel area at start and top of swing.
  11. I like it...remember to make a change in a motor pattern takes a long time, (especially at our age) your pattern is pretty much set, subtle changes is all we can expect. Also body type plays a big role. To me with the pattern you have a high baby fade would seem to fit. You may want to practice hitting low stingers just to add that shot to your bag and it would help with a bit lowering your ball flight. looking forward to seeing you in person soon....
  12. Mirror work is excellent, remember feel is not real. Watch yourself doing the new moves, positions etc, then correcting them is what you are trying to do. Engage as many of your senses as possible, feel and sight, balance, pressures. Be engaged fully in your practice is the key. Do it, Observe it, Correct it DOC
  13. Will talk more. But I will toss this out to you. its a 4 hour ride to Chicago and i will be more than happy to spend a few hours with you, for free, (you can buy me lunch).
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