bergsey
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Been working on getting rid of a last minute flip, using Brian's "unhurdleable hurdle" drill.
When i really hit down on a PW for example i get an extremely low ball flight, shorter than normal with a strong fade. Normally i hit them probably twice as high, longer with a slight draw.
Would having the hands that far (or too far forward) promote a fade? similar to moving the ball back in your stance? (ball was mid body in this case)
cheers
When i really hit down on a PW for example i get an extremely low ball flight, shorter than normal with a strong fade. Normally i hit them probably twice as high, longer with a slight draw.
Would having the hands that far (or too far forward) promote a fade? similar to moving the ball back in your stance? (ball was mid body in this case)
cheers