LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Take a look Thread: Take a look View Single Post #34 08-01-2008, 09:28 AM Toolish Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 139 Originally Posted by Mike O Thanks HG! Not sure I'm going to use it now but it might help if the thread continues. Let's start with nice swing! and move on to more valuable information- how to make it better. I'll just give you a couple of ideas of what I would look at if it was my swing- and a couple of guesses of why they might be there, then you can use or not use the information depending on how you see it. I think the value will be in reading between the lines at the approach versus any specific observation. Naturally or consciously or subconsciously- we all make corrections based on the ball flight and a lot of times those corrections are just compensations for other faulty movements. So if we looked at your swing in regards to what items might cause you to hit it right and what items might cause you to hit it left - here's a list. Items that may help you hit the ball to the right i.e. prevent a pull left 1) Notice the set up with the last second adjustment of the hips turning to the right That is more of a squaring of the hips and a forward press...mirror work a couple of weeks ago indicated I had open hips at address so this is a recent addition in an attempt to square the hips and establish some spine angle. Originally Posted by Mike O 2) I can't tell but I'd guess that your clubface is slightly open - with the clubshaft leaning forward ala impact fix- the leading edge should be "closed" in relation to the shaft angle- it's easy to line up the leading edge to the shaft angle as viewed from above i.e. the player's perspective- creating an open clubface If anything I have a tendency to set up with the face closed rather than open, although I do sometimes roll it open excessively early in the backswing Originally Posted by Mike O 3) On the downswing- we have the standing up the first frame or two - I would add that you may have worked on a delayed release or snap release- as this standing up actually allows you to amplify the delayed release- and it's feel - I definitely think you'll need to move away from that to improve the movement. I have never worked on a delayed or snap release, I have a random release which tends closer to sweep than snap, I have dealt with that. I have in the past had a very bad flip and dip and IO think some of the body movement may tie back to that. It is definately something I am aware of. Originally Posted by Mike O 4) As a result of the stand up / delayed release- you have very little rotation of the lower or upper body coming into impact Nice tie in...never clicked to that!! Originally Posted by Mike O 5) Notice that into the follow through (you can see this on the down the line sequence better) and through to the finish- how the weight gets up on the front of the left foot - enough for the heel to come off the ground and rotate backwards? That weight on the front of the left foot is another rotation preventing move to help you not pull it. Do you think the weight on the toes and the coming out of posture ties into being too far from the ball at address and therefore having the weight too forward Originally Posted by Mike O Now what are the items that you have in the movement that want to cause you to hit the ball left- that all of the above items are compensating for? 1) Tough to see but I get the feeling that you are not really getting the right forearm and body - completely behind the loading motion of the club and therefore you're loading an over the top movement- in which the above items are used to offset. Bit confused what you mean here...there may be a bit of OTT maybe linked in with the laid off position at the top Originally Posted by Mike O 2) While you may have worked on the delayed release to get rid of the flattening right wrist movement coming into impact - it hasn't stopped the right wrist from flattening prematurely- and that flattening of the right wrist closes the clubface prematurely- so the delayed release hasn't helped that issue. You need to start working on putting the puzzle pieces together - by directly correcting the "left issues" and then also inconjunction - eliminating the compensating "right" issues. Regarding item #2 of the left issues- the flattening right wrist- if you are not doing this you need to make sure that you are "trying" to contact all of your shots with the feel of the clubface contacting the ball above the equator - on a downward blow. Drive a dimple or two up from the equator- Sandwedge halfway up from the equator to the top of the ball and the rest of the clubs based on the clubshaft length- somewhere in between. You never "try" to hit the ball at or below the equator for any non-putting stroke. If you do - you'll have that wrist flattening. I know I have to hit down and out through the ball...it is my key thought when things start to go bad...knowing it and doing it may be different things though! Originally Posted by Mike O Finally, on the face on video- looks like the right hand is off the club at the finish- as the club wraps around your back? Make sure that you retain the grip throughout. Toolish View Public Profile Send a private message to Toolish Find all posts by Toolish