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Old 11-17-2009, 05:01 PM
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Ask ten golfers and get ten different answers. Maybe you have ten problems? Just kidding.

I can tell from prior video that your swing has improved. The hard work is paying off. Congrats. You have a lot of good things going on and you look like a controlled golfer. You're still off plane and you slide your head like a mini-van door, but its getting better.

You clockwise Turn your Hands during the Takeaway, which is good. But then they Counterclockwise rotate because you bend your right arm to the top of the swing (closed clubface), then during the down stroke they remain closed, and at release, believe it or not, you rotate them clockwise again but not enough before impact. You're going into impact with a closed clubface. You turn them, roll them, and turn again through Impact.

Which is why you'll forever bend your left wrist at impact and live in darkness. How will you ever Roll the Primary Lever when your right forearm is rotating clockwise (Turning) through impact? You're a "Poster Child" for Hand Manipulated Vertical Hinging.


Lets Turn, keep them turned, and then roll through impact. It's Turn, then Roll. Not Turn-Roll then Turn.

Hmm? Ok. Open the palm of your right hand. Look at the Palm of your right hand and notice that the inside of your right forearm and wrist is also facing you. That's the part that never seems to get enough Suntan. Perform a Right Forearm take-away and notice that the inside of the right forearm (and wrist)is facing you. Don't change that alignment throughout the swing. Always have the inside of the right forearm facing you. Then, your right hand and left will roll through impact and for the first time, you'll hinge the primary lever through impact and maybe you won't bend the left wrist.

Write the word "Yoda" on your right wrist. Your right hand turns during the take-away and you can read the the word "Yoda". So, no matter where your hands are during the stroke, you should stop, and be able to read the word "Yoda". At impact, hands will roll and "Yoda" will again face the target and stay facing the target until the follow-through.

The bad news, is that you're going to find out how completely inflexible you are. The good news is that we added 10 yards to every club and you'll be hitting them straight - eventually.

The other solution is cup your left wrist at the top of the swing to open the face and swivel like a madman through impact.

Last edited by Daryl : 11-17-2009 at 05:53 PM.
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