Hello to all, very good forum here, this is my first post.
My question is as the thread states, my inability to maintain the angle between the golf club (shaft) and my arms at impact. Centerfuge force causes this angle to straighten out, thus usually means a fat shot. I don't know if my wrist are simply not strong enough, or some other swing flaw.
To better explain what I am talking about, in the lessons on posture, the figure shows standing straight up arms extended with the club parallal to the ground. I can do this but if I relax my hands and arms, the clubs drops almost to the ground, where my arms and the club are almost in straight line, I barely have to bend over. I have checked my grip, it is correct, but my wrist are just very flexible.
My solution for the last 30 yrs I have been playing, was to have a very high hands setup at address, (almost a natural golf setup, with normal grip and stance) I have managed to play to between a 5 - 8 handicap doing this. But I am convinced I will not get better, until I can get to a better address position and a better swing (meaning correct hand position). The problem with my high hands deal is it is very sensitive to timing and grip (strong/weak) the slightest changes means a push slice instead of a draw, or coming over the top and a big pull hook. Those shots come out of nowhere, usually at the worst times, and I still hit fat occassionally, even with high hands.
Thanks for any help, has anyone else had this problem.
My question is as the thread states, my inability to maintain the angle between the golf club (shaft) and my arms at impact. Centerfuge force causes this angle to straighten out, thus usually means a fat shot. I don't know if my wrist are simply not strong enough, or some other swing flaw.
To better explain what I am talking about, in the lessons on posture, the figure shows standing straight up arms extended with the club parallal to the ground. I can do this but if I relax my hands and arms, the clubs drops almost to the ground, where my arms and the club are almost in straight line, I barely have to bend over. I have checked my grip, it is correct, but my wrist are just very flexible.
My solution for the last 30 yrs I have been playing, was to have a very high hands setup at address, (almost a natural golf setup, with normal grip and stance) I have managed to play to between a 5 - 8 handicap doing this. But I am convinced I will not get better, until I can get to a better address position and a better swing (meaning correct hand position). The problem with my high hands deal is it is very sensitive to timing and grip (strong/weak) the slightest changes means a push slice instead of a draw, or coming over the top and a big pull hook. Those shots come out of nowhere, usually at the worst times, and I still hit fat occassionally, even with high hands.
Thanks for any help, has anyone else had this problem.
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