I was at the range the other day. I assume a rather good player offered me some advice as he played college golf at Arizona state. He said that I was turning too much on the follow through and in a sense shortening my swing arc. The club head was moving left of the target line too soon. He suggested that I follow through with the club head moving along the target line more. I have a tendency to pull the ball a bit and after working on this for a couple of days it does seem to help. Also my trajectory is lower - ball starts lower and then goes up. I feel like I am really extending my right arm more out towards the target and feels like maybe more right of the target, than across my body and left of the target line. Has anybody recieved similar advice or does this sound like sound advice?
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I remember a drill where to feel the follow through right after impact, you actually learn to throw your clubs in front of you. Yep, literally throw the clubs. I haven't had the luxury of actually trying that heh, but think it does help give a better feel of the swing right after impact.
Would you happen to be breaking the left wrist too soon thus bringing the club in around right after impact? How you hold your club at follow through (high or low sideways) would also be a very good indicator.
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Originally posted by msklar92I was at the range the other day. I assume a rather good player offered me some advice as he played college golf at Arizona state. He said that I was turning too much on the follow through and in a sense shortening my swing arc. The club head was moving left of the target line too soon. He suggested that I follow through with the club head moving along the target line more. I have a tendency to pull the ball a bit and after working on this for a couple of days it does seem to help. Also my trajectory is lower - ball starts lower and then goes up. I feel like I am really extending my right arm more out towards the target and feels like maybe more right of the target, than across my body and left of the target line. Has anybody recieved similar advice or does this sound like sound advice?
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