exGP, the only advice I could give you is to purchase "Alignment Golf" from the web store. There is a DVD in the pack that is chock full of drills.
__________________ The student senses his teacher’s steadfast belief and quiet resolve: “This is doable. It is doable by you. The pathway is there. All you need is determination and time.” And together, they make it happen.
My request for advice is an honest request. I sincerely believe that I could be a +2 or +3 if I hit the ball better. I hit less than 50% of my fairways and about 55% of my greens. As you can guess, I am quite capable of getting up/down from a lot of places. But, I feel if I could hit 60% fairways/greens, I could not only play in the my state wide amateur tournaments, but contend.
I live in Missouri which is not a hotbed of TGM teachers, so I try to hang out here. And although I can recited many TGM ideas, I"m not sure how to correct my swing. That is why I'm asking.
But, thanks for your response, I'll check out the DVD.
I used to be on the plus side of things and am going back there this year dang it.
Id hang with Luke if I were you, if you know what I mean. I may be wrong Im seeing hitters everywhere I look now. Just came out myself so maybe its NFHS (new found hitters syndrome). But strongish left grip, tonnes of right arm extension in release, right elbow aligned in support of the #3pp at top, those crazy good looks. I think your a hitter but what the heck do I know except the more I know the more I realize I dont know, if you know what i mean.
Hey if you shortened your swing a tad you wouldnt be across the line. Yoda said something once about Larry Nelson in this regard and him being a hitter and all. I just saw some old footage of Gene Littler he kind of looks like a hitter to me too. Ya I got NFHS for sure.
Hey if you shortened your swing a tad you wouldnt be across the line.
O.B.
Thanks for the comments. I've studied this video over and over. Best I can tell, the club crosses the line when my right arm drifts back behind me. So, I'm not terribly concerned with that. In my opinion, I do get a little steep coming down and that prevents me from getting the club to 'sit a little flatter' at impact.