Re: Would You Fix This? (w/Pictures)




"glfnaz" <glfnaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Alan Murphy" <afmccl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Hands too low and too close at address?
> > Get the shaft at a right angle to the spine at
> > address. That's where it is throughout the
> > swing and at impact.
> >
> > Alan
>
> I agree with Alan, Mostly.
> Your address position has the shaft angle too flat.
> But, it gradually fixes itself, to the point of coming into impact about
> right, actually a bit steep.
> So that means that your management of 'plane' needs some work.
> I'd forget about the head bob and work on a better address position that
> required less correction.
> Before adressing the ball, go to 'impact fix'. Show yourself impact.
> Start from that shaft angle as you address the ball for the real shot.
>
>

Assuming that I decide to actually go after this one, I'd probably start
with address position. But I've been there before and have a great deal of
difficulty hitting the ball well from a more upright stance. I think that it
is going to be very hard for me as, in this case, 'reality' is very
different from how it feels (before looking at this in detail I had assumed
that I was actually raising up on the downswing).

Thanks.

dave





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