Yesterday at BR on the range I really felt my swing in a profound way.
By putting up upper arms on my chest and turned back slowly with my shoulders and hips I was able to stay over it and make my front swing with the left leg straightening left hip turning left. I was able to flight the ball lower and contact the ball first. and there was a comfort at being over the ball and not out of position on my back swing. What I also noticed was the loss of my spin angle on the downswing did not happen as frequently.
The keys here are
1. club and left arm one line with hands ahead....measuring how far to stand from the ball is key here and mimicking the impact position. I am prone to get my hands behind the ball and this set-up is different in that my left wrist is not low and cupped
2. left shoulder down and shoulders left and slightly open...again my tendency is to get my shoulders closed as I waggle and prepare to play the shot
3. hip turn get the club on plane and help me make a slower/tighter back swing
4. bend from the waist standing far enough from the ball
when I finished my practice I played ten of the best 50 yard shots of my life....arms on chest and slowly turning back with my hands doing nothing and the front swing simply being a straightening of my left leg and having my weight stay on/over my shoe.
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