Wearing out the toe!

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I have had alot of success recently with the Up the Wall, Down the wall Left of the wall swing. I was consistently hitting a nice 5 yard fade that started left of the target and floated right in there. Now i struggling with my swing (normal right before big Tournaments) and i need some tips to get it back. I like the easy process of the Up the wall Down the wall, but im hitting them off the toe alot. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
 

Brian Manzella

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FLAT is flat!

Your clubs are too flat for you.

Have they TESTED on lie board and bent to match your new move.

It'll be the best money you ever spent.
 
Brian Manzella said:
Your clubs are too flat for you.

Have they TESTED on lie board and bent to match your new move.

It'll be the best money you ever spent.


Yes, i have them bent 2* upright. They were just re-bent again by the Cleveland Tour guys because they had flattend 1*.
 
REALLY sorry to threadjack but.........

He's hitting them off the toe and his clubs are too flat, right?

I'm hitting a lot of my shots on the heel. Are my clubs too upright? I've been thinking this for the past few months.
 
You need to have someone test them curtis, that's the way you will know for sure. Go chase someone down with a lie board.
 
I know I do. The only thing holding me back is that I've changed my swing 4 times this year. I'm afraid I'll go in with one swing, have them adjusted and then change my swing 2 weeks later. I think I found what I'm looking for. If I keep it up I'm going. Gonna get a custom driver as well.
 
curtisj76 said:
I know I do. The only thing holding me back is that I've changed my swing 4 times this year. I'm afraid I'll go in with one swing, have them adjusted and then change my swing 2 weeks later. I think I found what I'm looking for. If I keep it up I'm going. Gonna get a custom driver as well.

Boy do I ever know what you are talking about!
 
Stand closer to the ball: "too close" - to allow for the anatomically correct pullaway of the left shoulder. OF COURSE you'll hit on the toe if you don't. Ppl always rush to judgment about "faults" of equipment or in-swing movement. Does anyone ever consider the REALITIES of the change of one's body positions between setup and impact?
 
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