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Purchased COFF a while back and really liked it, I'd like to buy another of Brians videos, but am not sure which one as I really don't have a "stock" miss. I'm looking to get more consistent with my ball striking and know there is a lot of room for improvement. Here is some information that might be able to help.

My handicap floats between 0 and 3 and the strength of my game in unquestionably inside 100 yards. I really struggle on longer courses even though I have no physical limitations (other than my swing) that should keep me from hitting the ball the required distances that long courses require.

I'm currently transistioning from a super strong grip to something closer to neutral, hence, my clubface is closed at the top, but less so than it was a few months back.

I tend to take the club back a little to the inside.
I'm a little OTT on the way down.

No matter how hard I try, I cannot cup my left wrist at the top, I'm normally flat to slightly bowed.

I'm a very analytical person and have a hard time generating "feel". The Pelz clock method with my wedges is the single biggest reason I carry the handicap that I do.

Based on what I've seen/learned on the "free" portion of the website, the twistaway seems to work pretty well for me, so my guess is NSA would be well suited for me, but I'd like some confirmation before pulling the trigger.
 

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Never Slice Again or Something Closer to the Middle of the Matrix.

...the twistaway seems to work pretty well for me, so my guess is NSA would be well suited for me, but I'd like some confirmation before pulling the trigger.

The "Never Slice Again" pattern, is a very solid one for a good player as well as the "cold slicer."

All you have to do is not twist as much at any point, and have a more orthodox finish swivel.

This "tempering" is talked about and demonstrated in the video.
 
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