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Old 06-30-2009, 03:35 PM
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Ok, in that case you are compensating for being under/off plane, and using what amounts to a hitter's simultaneous release, rather than the sequenced release of a swinger.

Perhaps you may even have more of a hitting pattern, hard to say without seeing your motion.

To get the feel for the sequenced release of the swinger, you need to feel the 'karate chop' of the pinky side of both hands going at the inside corner of the ball (see EdZ drills in my signature) (pitch elbow position) and the on plane uncocking THEN roll of the release.

Feel the toe of the club goes UP, UP, UP, plane on the backswing


Practice uncocking the left wrist on plane fully (clubface turned onto the plane), THEN let the pivot 'throw out' the clubface to square it up.


It is also very, very likely you have a ball position that is way too far back in the stance.

If you can post some video/pics it would help get to the bottom of things.
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