After a disastrous round, today, I feel like putting my clubs up for sale.
If any of you swing analysts, out there, can help this would be much appreciated. I have a fairly good short game but, my long game is just plain awful.
I struggle to make a full shoulder turn. I'm a 63 year old with a bit of a back problem. Trying to turn, fully, feels like an act of contortionism. I had a lesson a few weeks ago and the pro told me to allow my head to move, in the backswing, to enable me to turn more. Unfortunately, when I do this, I, also, tend to move forwards too much in the downswing.
I have a repertoire of bad shots but, am hoping that somebody can put their finger on a commonality between them. Here is the list :-
The occasional high pull with the driver, off the tee. The ball goes almost as high as it does forwards. I'm, also, hitting some of my iron shots very fat, even off the tee. The ball tends to come off the toe and have noticed that my divot mark is square but, more on the inside of the ball as opposed to where the ball actually was.
Help. Thank you
Alan N
If any of you swing analysts, out there, can help this would be much appreciated. I have a fairly good short game but, my long game is just plain awful.
I struggle to make a full shoulder turn. I'm a 63 year old with a bit of a back problem. Trying to turn, fully, feels like an act of contortionism. I had a lesson a few weeks ago and the pro told me to allow my head to move, in the backswing, to enable me to turn more. Unfortunately, when I do this, I, also, tend to move forwards too much in the downswing.
I have a repertoire of bad shots but, am hoping that somebody can put their finger on a commonality between them. Here is the list :-
The occasional high pull with the driver, off the tee. The ball goes almost as high as it does forwards. I'm, also, hitting some of my iron shots very fat, even off the tee. The ball tends to come off the toe and have noticed that my divot mark is square but, more on the inside of the ball as opposed to where the ball actually was.
Help. Thank you
Alan N
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