Chances are good you are setup with a right wrist that is not level, and a right forearm that is too high. If you were to swing into a proper impact from those bad alignments, you would tend to hit a big push/push slice, so your body responds by trying to square the face with a high right shoulder lunge.
Get that right forearm set properly at impact fix - check your flying wedges in a mirror. Feel like you are skipping a rock to get that right shoulder down plane - on a lake that is 'tilted'
Great post Ed.
That lake is tilted on the same angle as the plane.
Welcome to the forum Ronaaronson!
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