What changed in my pivot? The best way to state this is I am
now pivoting.
Prior to this change, I was moving my weight laterally to the outside of the right foot then trying to drive off it with a hitting motion. The proper pivot is moving the weight to the back of the right foot. See the drills. It is very much like a walking motion. Try marking time in place as the drills show.
Now, the key for me executing this is actually in my hands. You see, I had a few other faults that had crept into my motion since I last saw Yoda, as follows:
- Stance too wide
- Ball too far back in stance
- Swaying off the ball to get behind it, probably due to improper foot width and ball position
- Taking the club "under" the plane then looping back at the top
- Not allowing the wrists to naturally cock at the top
I was hitting.
Changes:
- Narrowed the stance, changed set up routine to help repeat
- Employ a true right arm pick up / right forearm take away to fix the "under plane" move
- Allow the right forearm action to naturally cock the wrists at the top
- Letting the body pivot, per the MacDonald drills, as a result of the right forearm takeaway
- Stop the sway (easy to do with proper pivot)
Just a few changes.
I am taking this a bit to the course, but mostly I'm taking it the to the range working on all of the above in this order:
- Basic motion
- Acquired Motion
- Full Swing
I think I read that somewhere!
The main issue I seem to be fighting with all of this is I tend to move my head forward on the downstroke. When I stay behind the ball it
really goes.
Oh, forgot one more thing....I'm swinging now.
Plenty to work on! Club championship in two weeks!!!
