Awful...toe up on the backswing is leaving the clubface open, and the hands have rotated far too much, the face angle should mirror your spine angle at halway point(at your hips).One piece takeaway the clubface only rotates in conjunction with the shoulder turn. His own swing is too upright, and should look at his swing plane...he takes the club away with his hands and def a fader of the golf ball, probably too much.
Those are really good checkpoints for clubface. My only issue is at full speed through impact is where I'll close or leave open the face. So it seems like impact is a good reference point, even though it's hard to work on impact when you swing a club at 90+ mph.
he s rolling the hands/wrists when he starts the backswing and it s a ball to the right for sure!
monsieurbelettes 7 months ago
Awful...toe up on the backswing is leaving the clubface open, and the hands have rotated far too much, the face angle should mirror your spine angle at halway point(at your hips).One piece takeaway the clubface only rotates in conjunction with the shoulder turn. His own swing is too upright, and should look at his swing plane...he takes the club away with his hands and def a fader of the golf ball, probably too much.
silver21979 9 months ago
keep clicking 1:25 .... just sayin. Also thanks for the great tips. Defiantly going to help in my quest into the high 60s (on 18)
MajorGlitchLeague 10 months ago
Those are really good checkpoints for clubface. My only issue is at full speed through impact is where I'll close or leave open the face. So it seems like impact is a good reference point, even though it's hard to work on impact when you swing a club at 90+ mph.
MikePedersenGolfTips 1 year ago