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forhim004 11-08-2008 08:20 PM

Angle of attack too steep
 
Hey Guys,

Im kinda new to the golf machine language and way of thinking so i will put this in leymans terms in order to avoid confusing myself and others.

My swing over the past few months has become much better, i.e. more connected, better through impact, improved dispersion. However i am much steeper than in the past. My current thought is that it is merely squencing related. I have been really working hard on letting the hips clear and getting that right elbow shallower. But this seems to create a bit of an over the top move in my swing.

Any words of advice? Im kinda spinning in circles here?:confused1

thanks Philip

Yoda 11-08-2008 10:37 PM

Start Down Magic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by forhim004 (Post 57485)
Hey Guys,

Im kinda new to the golf machine language and way of thinking so i will put this in leymans terms in order to avoid confusing myself and others.

My swing over the past few months has become much better, i.e. more connected, better through impact, improved dispersion. However i am much steeper than in the past. My current thought is that it is merely squencing related. I have been really working hard on letting the hips clear and getting that right elbow shallower. But this seems to create a bit of an over the top move in my swing.

Any words of advice? Im kinda spinning in circles here?:confused1

thanks Philip

Philip,

Check out O.B. Left's Post #5 here http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...7483#post57483.

:salut:

O.B.Left 11-09-2008 12:47 PM

Philip

While I may have penned that post the words and concepts belong to others. Very gracious others.

Welcome to a new way of thinking about golf. While the concepts may be perplexing at first, you will no doubt come to realize that they form a solid, unimpeachable whole. That is to say that once you grasp a component , its done, over, finis. There are no half baked ideas, or "one day wonders" around here.

Enjoy it. It aint easy but it is the truth about golf.
O.B.

O.B.Left 11-09-2008 12:59 PM

Philip

Here are some terms to research with the search function.

"Start down waggle"

"round housing"

"on plane right shoulder"

"extensor action"

"axis tilt"

"cleared right hip"

"right elbow, hip collision"


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