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  1. I am looking for any tips that will help be to achieve a shollower angle of attack at impact. My current angle of attack is very steep. Although I generally come from the inside the angle of the shaft on the downswing is very steep. After impact the club head tends to move sharply left, results in deep divots that aim slightly left. Prior to impact I do achieve a good inside path but because of the steepness of the angle of attack and because my body in particular the shoulders tend to unwind very fast if I don't hold the supination of the left wrist through impact I fail to strike the ball correctly. My swing is therefore totally reliant on timing/luck plus manipulation of the hand action through impact in order to strike the ball crisply. I have indentified my faults to be: A slightly shut clubface at the top of the swing. A slightly flat backswing. A occasional tendancy to aim left. These problems I can and am solving myself but the following problems I am struggling with. Firstly stopping the shoulders unwinding to quickly. I need something to get me to achieve square or squarer shoulders at impact. And finally to reduce the knee flex through impact.
  2. Thanks very much i'll try your tips.
  3. #1 Has to be Tiger in 2001, simply because all of the pressure to win 4 majors in a row. #2 Crenshaw in 1995. Extremely unlikely win. #3 Tiger 1997. Record breaker has to be in the top 5. #4 Faldo 1996, another Norman collapse. #5 Couples 1992. Just cos I don't like Ray Floyd
  4. I wonder if anyone knows any good drills for controlling the use of the right shoulder on the downswing. From the top of my swing I tend to be flat footed and throw the shoulders at the ball. When I make a concious effort to fire the lower body I seem to throw the right shoulder even more. Although I come into the ball from the inside through impact because of the action of my right shoulder the club does not extend down the target line therefore my divots tend to aim left.
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