Rip my swing apart

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Thanks for the feedback. I have trouble with the counterfall, so I like to stay more centered as opposed to get all the way on the right foot. I have had problems with the early heel lift forever.....Brian had me stand closer, but it looks like I drifted away again.

I'll try a little earlier hip turn, turning club and belly together. Stand a little closer. Should I use more FATS to reduce the flip, or is there maybe something else you guys can see to help with the flip?

Thanks!!
 
Lindsay, do you want to know my pet peave? It's when people use acronyms. JUST SPELL IT OUT!!! After a hard day at work I don't want to think about what FATS, FLW. BPS, or RFTA is. It doesn't take that many more keystrokes to just spell all the words. OMG, WTF!!!
 
JHodge. Just a quick tip to help w/ the 'outward hand path'. As you start down, feel like the right hand stays 'on top' of the handle; almost pushing the handle of the club down toward your toe line rather than having the right palm facing out toward the ball / target line or even up in the air. As the hands / club get steep, in my opinion, the body has to slow down to support and steer / correct the altered (steepened) swing plane. When that happens, the speeding clubhead outraces the hands and destroys any chance you had to arrive through impact with the proper sequence and dynamic. Get the hands starting down more efficiently, and let the rest of your swing go from there. I promise you won't get 'stuck'. Please let me know if the tip helps.
 
Lindsay, do you want to know my pet peave? It's when people use acronyms. JUST SPELL IT OUT!!! After a hard day at work I don't want to think about what FATS, FLW. BPS, or RFTA is. It doesn't take that many more keystrokes to just spell all the words. OMG, WTF!!!

I only know one of your acronym examples if that gives you any idea of how I feel. For me it would take more work to use caps that much.
 
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