As my swing has changed over the past 6 months I've gradually incorporated pretty much all elements of what we might call the 'Manzella setup'. In prior swing patterns I had a very strong grip, and therefore set up at address with the hands well forward. I now have neutral grip and mid-body hands, but I realised recently that while I usually kept my hands mid-body (though they sometimes creep up slightly) that this was leading me to let my ball position slide back in my stance. In other words, having the shaft lean back at address still looks odd to me, so instead of changing my hand position (since I am convinced by Brian's argument for a setup in which the butt of the club points toward one's belly button) I had let my ball position creep backward.
Today I worked on the range and played 10 holes (before the gale blew in!) and moving the ball forward in my stance was definitely a needed adjustment. However, I hit a lot more shots right than I have hit it in months and, in general, had a few erratic shots.
After the round I realised the problem: with the shaft leaning back at address I was taking the club away above plane (and my missed shots were a result of being above plane). For whatever reason, this setup position made it harder for me to take the club back on-plane as I have been doing well for months simply by bending the right wrist straight back. There's something about having the hands behind the ball that had me bringing the club outside and up too quickly; it feels as if I can't just bend the right wrist, as doing so would stick the back of the club in the ground. I'm used to having the clubhead move inside a bit, as it's already behind the hands slightly with a forward hand position at address.
So, my question: what's the best way to initiate a take-away when setup with mid-body hands in order to make sure to keep the club on plane (and particularly to avoid taking the club back outside the path and above plane)?
[Sorry, I should have been able to ask the question in fewer words!!!]
Today I worked on the range and played 10 holes (before the gale blew in!) and moving the ball forward in my stance was definitely a needed adjustment. However, I hit a lot more shots right than I have hit it in months and, in general, had a few erratic shots.
After the round I realised the problem: with the shaft leaning back at address I was taking the club away above plane (and my missed shots were a result of being above plane). For whatever reason, this setup position made it harder for me to take the club back on-plane as I have been doing well for months simply by bending the right wrist straight back. There's something about having the hands behind the ball that had me bringing the club outside and up too quickly; it feels as if I can't just bend the right wrist, as doing so would stick the back of the club in the ground. I'm used to having the clubhead move inside a bit, as it's already behind the hands slightly with a forward hand position at address.
So, my question: what's the best way to initiate a take-away when setup with mid-body hands in order to make sure to keep the club on plane (and particularly to avoid taking the club back outside the path and above plane)?
[Sorry, I should have been able to ask the question in fewer words!!!]