Wanole's swing

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quote:Originally posted by rundmc

quote:Originally posted by Mathew


At address you have failed to set the wedges and the right forearm is below plane. The right forearm should always be an angled extension of the clubshaft with that angle being the bend right wrist. In your address your right wrist is actually in a cocked state. Remember that the clubshaft is always resting on an inclined plane... as Homer Kelley analogy - a pitched roof (Glossary). Therefore the right forearm must also be on that inclined plane which is ideally the turned shoulder plane which means by the time you reach the top of the backstroke your right shoulder should also be on the plane.


Mathew

This is very good advice from Mathew. From the down the line view, your right arm is too straight. You just need more bend at the elbow. Just relax your right arm. This should get your forearm on plane. If at fix you set your your forearm above the plane via the arm being too straight, it will be difficult to achieve inside out impact without a compensation. You'll end up hitting pulls or hooks by "running out of right arm."

I'm not smart enough to make this up. This is what Yoda and Ecox have help me with. It will make a big difference.

Also, read the stuff that Yoda has written on the impact bag. Learn to keep the club behind and BELOW your hands past low point.

Your swing is sweet looking though. Nice looking move.

thanks..I got an impact bag for chistmas and am working on it.
 
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