Understanding Inside quadrant /twist away

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Swinging to the inside quadrant? Using the twist away pattern and maybe other patterns as well. Not sure how much this maybe
throwing some swings off.

I have seen players swinging towards the inside quadrant.
Which caused them to swing out to right too much.
What may and has happen is there left foot and leg pull away from there address on the down swing. Lots of unwanted blocks are seen.

Those that are hooking the ball with the twistaway. I think are way off plane,
too much inside on the backswing . If one is looking at the inside quadrant, they end up with the twist away moving inside right away. That is wrong. Let the twist away go more straight back. The correct setup, with the pivot and shoulders taking care of enough in. Then when you come back to the inside, the club face will be the right amount open, for solid separation (collision) of the golf ball. Straight down the grid.

After practicing myself with this pattern, I found that you really should not be hooking the ball. If you are hooking you could have the twist away going inside too soon on the backswing. Don't forget your aim. So very important.

The twistaway is one of the neat patterns to learn, to have serious
solid contact with the golf ball.


Brian, could you please do video answer to assist the thinking here.
 
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