Swing advice needed badly!

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Pretty classic flipping going on.

You need to have a little trust. What i mean is, relax and let the clubs mass set in your hands during the transition. Sure, you may hit some shots right initially, but right now you don't have the right sequence working.

Hit some shots with the thumb and forefinger of your right hand completely off the grip and try and relax those wrists a little. You'll feel out of control but it will "look" a hell of a lot better. You'll get the club on the ball sooner or later and you'll be amazed at the strike.
 

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An eagle on the last is tough to beat

An eagle on the last is tough to beat

Tried to put it to the back of my mind. It’s been a struggle. But because I hadn’t won a tournament it made me work much harder.” R11 Driver
Orr and Price started the final round level at ten under par with Ireland’s Paul McGinley three off the pace but it was the Welshman who got off to the better start, TaylorMade Burnerrolling in six single putts in the first seven holes for an outward half of 31, four under par. Orr held on with an eagle three on the fifth, followed by a birdie on the following hole to reach the turn one shot adrift. TaylorMade R9 FairwaysMcGinley was also making up ground but his hopes faded with a bogey on the ninth and then two more dropped shots on the 13th and 14th. Titleist Scotty Cameron PutterThe two leaders, who had played flawless golf for the first nine holes, struggled around the turn and both dropped shots at the tenth and 12th. TaylorMade R9But Orr bounced back with his birdie on the 14th to set up the dramatic finale. “Gary played the last perfectly so I think he deserved to win,” said Price. “An eagle on the last is tough to beat.
 
Pretty classic flipping going on.

You need to have a little trust. What i mean is, relax and let the clubs mass set in your hands during the transition. Sure, you may hit some shots right initially, but right now you don't have the right sequence working.

Hit some shots with the thumb and forefinger of your right hand completely off the grip and try and relax those wrists a little. You'll feel out of control but it will "look" a hell of a lot better. You'll get the club on the ball sooner or later and you'll be amazed at the strike.

Thanks a million for taking the time to offer your observations and advice Martin, I realy appreciate it. I will try hitting balls as you suggested and see what happens.
 
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