I've struggled last two-three months a lot, not played a whole lot and practice has been mainly hitting balls to a net at home. Here some symptoms:
1. pitch yips similar to flyers66 - found the responses in that thread very helpful, was under plane for sure.
2. Full shots thin off the heel, often so thin that irons shots would not hit the hosel, but would fly low left to right. Solid shots most often relatively straight pulls. Trying not to hit left would sometimes cause what looked like a push-fade or fats with irons. Seemed like I had to swing way left (relative to my stance) to get solid contact. Driver pulls would fly low but relatively straight.
Also had lost quite bit of distance and I've not a very long hitter to begin with.
Things that seemed to help, but would not fix things for sure
- back more in & up, steeper shoulder turn (stack&tilt feel?)
- adding plenty of twistaway and maintaining it
- getting right elbow to right pocket in ds
- worked a lot with my grip, esp. pp#3 feel and practiced right thumb off the club
- trying to add axis tilt coming down
Something in this was starting to hurt my back.
Pivoting properly has been my biggest issue and I've spent lot of time trying to learn it from ground up. I've practiced LCT quite bit lately, but it hasn't been easy, since I've had the tendency to add torque with my right arm (hitting). I should add that I'm one of the least flexible guys around, but I try to compensate by stretching a lot and doing some yoga.
I've watched flipper, NSA & SD video's several times during the last few months. I think I'll try get back into SD soon.
I watched last week the workshop "Biomechanical Approach to Golf Swing Evaluation" (thanks twitch127 for providing the link to the World Scientific Congress of Golf video's) and that got me to pay attention to my hips.
Btw, what's presented as biomechanically correct is exactly what Brian's been advocating all along - turn around your spine.
I needed to add a little hip slant at address to get my spine straight. Then I experimented starting back by rotating my right hip in. All of a sudden my backswing started (what seemed to be) on plane and all I needed was to add some twist (not a lot) and let it go from the top. I had been trying to start by rotating shoulders and that did not work for me.
I've played two rounds since this discovery and I've had some of best ball striking ever for me and still have a some trouble trusting my swing after all the struggle. My distance is also back and maybe a bit more than before - let's see.
I would welcome any comments or suggestions especially on what you think I actually did to seemingly fix my problem.
1. pitch yips similar to flyers66 - found the responses in that thread very helpful, was under plane for sure.
2. Full shots thin off the heel, often so thin that irons shots would not hit the hosel, but would fly low left to right. Solid shots most often relatively straight pulls. Trying not to hit left would sometimes cause what looked like a push-fade or fats with irons. Seemed like I had to swing way left (relative to my stance) to get solid contact. Driver pulls would fly low but relatively straight.
Also had lost quite bit of distance and I've not a very long hitter to begin with.
Things that seemed to help, but would not fix things for sure
- back more in & up, steeper shoulder turn (stack&tilt feel?)
- adding plenty of twistaway and maintaining it
- getting right elbow to right pocket in ds
- worked a lot with my grip, esp. pp#3 feel and practiced right thumb off the club
- trying to add axis tilt coming down
Something in this was starting to hurt my back.
Pivoting properly has been my biggest issue and I've spent lot of time trying to learn it from ground up. I've practiced LCT quite bit lately, but it hasn't been easy, since I've had the tendency to add torque with my right arm (hitting). I should add that I'm one of the least flexible guys around, but I try to compensate by stretching a lot and doing some yoga.
I've watched flipper, NSA & SD video's several times during the last few months. I think I'll try get back into SD soon.
I watched last week the workshop "Biomechanical Approach to Golf Swing Evaluation" (thanks twitch127 for providing the link to the World Scientific Congress of Golf video's) and that got me to pay attention to my hips.
Btw, what's presented as biomechanically correct is exactly what Brian's been advocating all along - turn around your spine.
I needed to add a little hip slant at address to get my spine straight. Then I experimented starting back by rotating my right hip in. All of a sudden my backswing started (what seemed to be) on plane and all I needed was to add some twist (not a lot) and let it go from the top. I had been trying to start by rotating shoulders and that did not work for me.
I've played two rounds since this discovery and I've had some of best ball striking ever for me and still have a some trouble trusting my swing after all the struggle. My distance is also back and maybe a bit more than before - let's see.
I would welcome any comments or suggestions especially on what you think I actually did to seemingly fix my problem.