I'm now in my late fifties, off 10, and have been playing since I was 11.
In my twenties I played to 8 and had an in-to-out swing which consistently gave a draw. Probably as a result of learning the game from Ben Hogan's "modern fundamentals" book!
However over the years the in-to-out has gone, and my most common problem is turning too soon on the downswing and "leaving the club behind". Recently I've been concentrating on keeping the arms and body synchronised and this is working quite well, but every now and then I end up pulling the ball.
Any suggestions on how to start the downswing so that I don't get outside the line but also don't get my body too far ahead of my hands & arms?
Thanks - all suggestions will be welcome.
In my twenties I played to 8 and had an in-to-out swing which consistently gave a draw. Probably as a result of learning the game from Ben Hogan's "modern fundamentals" book!
However over the years the in-to-out has gone, and my most common problem is turning too soon on the downswing and "leaving the club behind". Recently I've been concentrating on keeping the arms and body synchronised and this is working quite well, but every now and then I end up pulling the ball.
Any suggestions on how to start the downswing so that I don't get outside the line but also don't get my body too far ahead of my hands & arms?
Thanks - all suggestions will be welcome.
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