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Old 09-17-2009, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by laangels View Post
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Sounds like I need lots of practice keeping my azz back and moving on line, if anything, my divots are toe deep, but that may also be due to my lie angles fitted a bit flat when I ustb on the elbow plane (had them Pings for a while now ). This whole cross line, underplane stuff also seems really sweep release-ish, 'cause it seems like it would be the only way to hit the ball, considering how far out the hands go, instead of on plane. Does foot flare contribute to this, 'cause I'm not all that flexible and flare the right foot to get more hip/shoulder turn.
I don't think it's really a turning flexiblity deal. Probably need to see what you are doing in your start down. If you spin early from top you may be doing that stand up move to lay the shaft down so you can still hit the inside of the ball. hard to say . . . look at your video if you can and figure out where and when your hands start getting pulled off plane. Spinning the shoulders could ge the hands out early. . . goat humping gets the hands out. You need to figure out how to pivot so you don't disrupt your on plane hand path . . . but so do I
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