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Old 03-09-2005, 11:40 PM
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Re: Drills for lag
Originally Posted by numbersguy44
Posted in the basic section and was directed here. Looking to really take my swing to the next level by focusing on creating more lag. Play to about a 4.0 index now, but have never really had the sizzle on iron shots and hit a very, very high ball (a result of a cast). Will be picking up the TGM this weekend, but currently looking for some drills that i can start working with to help me generate the lag or ingrain the feeling i am looking for. Bonus points for those drills that I can do indoors considering i am in balmy Cleveland, Ohio currently. Thanks.
Numbersguy,
If you play to a 4, you're already a good player. More lag does not necessarily translate to a lower score.

A few questions to ponder.

-Why do you think you need more lag?
-What are you bad shots?


Answer those and you might get some more constructive help specifically for your swing. While the aforementioned drills are very good, a little more info might help us out. Of course, via a venue like this, its difficult to diagnose a swing based on words, but maybe the two questions above might help.

Patrick
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