Occasionally, (ok, more like 1 out of every 5 swings) I'll mis-hit behind the ball - roughly 8 inches behind. Otherwise, my shots are straight, with average distance. I've tried taping some of my swings to see if I can identify a problem, but I don't see anything I'm doing different.
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PCS Class 'A' Clubfitter
A new highlight: Golfing the home course on Christmas Day.
I say it too often: If it's golf club shaped, you can play with it.
For the record, I'm a club doctor, not a swing doctor.
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Re: 8 inch mis-hit
Hitting that far behind it is usually caused by excessive sway back and nothing through. You may not know what to look for in a video, but if you post it, I gaurentee I will.
The keys to work on are to practice with your feet close together. This will elimiate any sway. If you still hit behind it, you are now have something going on in your hands releasing wayyyyy to early...not likely. My bet is on the sway. Once you get the stots consistant with the feet close together, work them apart slightly. If you start to hit behind again, go back to the feet together again.
For about a season, I did nothing but practice with my feet together. Did wonders for my balance and consistancy. I still start all my drills (1 or 2 shots) that way, just to remind me again how important it is to stay balanced.
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GTO Moderator
- Jul 2004
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True Length Technology Fitter - www.truelengthtechnology.com
It's live! - www.ShipShapeClubs.com
PCS Class 'A' Clubfitter
A new highlight: Golfing the home course on Christmas Day.
I say it too often: If it's golf club shaped, you can play with it.
For the record, I'm a club doctor, not a swing doctor.
Re: 8 inch mis-hit
Thanks Greg. You're spot on. I played a round last night, and my partner identified 2 things - one was a touch of sway, coupled with a sharp takeaway (shallow and high) which led to a turn roughly 8" behind the ball and an over-the-top swing, outside in. Once I started turning over my right leg (instead of swaying right) with a low, long takeaway, my game was back on track.
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