Leaning head toward the target at the top

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Video doesn't lie. I'm tilting my head toward the target at the top of the back swing. Not quite a full reverse pivot as I've got my weight on the back foot. But it doesn't do much for keeping axis tilt. The worst is that I don't feel myself doing it at all. Anyone have any experience with tips or drills for working on this? Thanks.

Best, Chris
 

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Video doesn't lie. I'm tilting my head toward the target at the top of the back swing. Not quite a full reverse pivot as I've got my weight on the back foot. But it doesn't do much for keeping axis tilt. The worst is that I don't feel myself doing it at all. Anyone have any experience with tips or drills for working on this? Thanks.

Best, Chris

Try these three:

1. Let the "water" pour out of your RIGHT EAR only, during the swing.

2. Feel like the Right Shoulder never gets any higher than itis, as it turns back.

3. Don't let your hips move an INCH to the right as they turn.
 
Yup....I have that tendency too. Don't let that hip push out, most likely losing the right leg angle. Its a lazy thing for me, its easier to let the hip slide out and not keep the core muscles "wound up", it usually creeps in when I get fatigued.
 
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