Hi,
After various lessons I still have the same chronic problems.
1) Overswing : when i reach what you would normally expect to be top of my backswing my left arm bends and I continue to "swing". This is much more evident on woods but even with irons my swing is very long. How can I get to a tight position and feel able to stop. I think my weight transfer is poor. When I take a practice swing without the ball I can't get to parallel !
2) Poor turn at strike ; I feel I get caught under myself on the down swing and tend to block/cut/snap-hook (occasionally straight). At impact I am very closed, only after the ball is gone do I manage to turn to face the hole but I feel I slide and bend my legs rather than turn against a firm left side.
3) Swatting ; caused by both of the above, I think, I tend to "scoop/swat" at the ball resulting in no divot and ballooned shots with poor penetration. Trying to lead with the back of the left hand has limited results (not good solution).
I know this sounds terrible but actually I play off 7.
I ned to find some way to get secure and shorter at the top and keep some width without forcing away from body.
Help
Snake
After various lessons I still have the same chronic problems.
1) Overswing : when i reach what you would normally expect to be top of my backswing my left arm bends and I continue to "swing". This is much more evident on woods but even with irons my swing is very long. How can I get to a tight position and feel able to stop. I think my weight transfer is poor. When I take a practice swing without the ball I can't get to parallel !
2) Poor turn at strike ; I feel I get caught under myself on the down swing and tend to block/cut/snap-hook (occasionally straight). At impact I am very closed, only after the ball is gone do I manage to turn to face the hole but I feel I slide and bend my legs rather than turn against a firm left side.
3) Swatting ; caused by both of the above, I think, I tend to "scoop/swat" at the ball resulting in no divot and ballooned shots with poor penetration. Trying to lead with the back of the left hand has limited results (not good solution).
I know this sounds terrible but actually I play off 7.
I ned to find some way to get secure and shorter at the top and keep some width without forcing away from body.
Help
Snake
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