Re: Finding the inside path
- From: Ulrich Mayring <realulim@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 23:33:19 +0200
Birdie Bill wrote:
I've gone around and around on this, and my current thinking is that you swing outside-in because you know you're leaving the clubface open.
Exactly right. You need to become a hooker, not a straight shooter. Only when you have lost any fear of hitting a slice, when you absolutely, positively know you're going to hit it to the left, only then can you start easing off on the hook without bringing the slice back.
The subconcious will then adjust your swingpath once you manage to start closing the clubface.
Nailed it.
But you can also attack it from the other direction, by trying to fix the path first.
Doesn't make sense. An inside-out swing with an open clubface will produce push-slices, that's more of the same problem he already has. He needs to start hooking.
Ulrich .
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