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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Jacobs View Post
    Danny,

    Audio segment coming with your swing clips... I am integrating a new software for swing analysis and I am getting acclimated with it.

    In the meantime, I would match the locations of the red lines I inserted for the golf club and then remove the pelvic thrust towards impact. The thrust stalls the pivot and dips the club heal low and shaft handle high. The yellow lines represent an approximation of an axis of oration somewhere in your body, the pelvic thrust near impact raises that axis up considerably.
    Thanks. I will try and feel a little more laid off/less across the line at the top.
    Any advice as to how to get the club lower (on the red line) in the through swing and how to stop the thrust?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyc View Post
    Thanks. I will try and feel a little more laid off/less across the line at the top.
    Any advice as to how to get the club lower (on the red line) in the through swing and how to stop the thrust?
    Hey Danny sorry to leave you hanging..

    Here are some more ideas:

    The lower club on the through swing is going to be a direct result of diminishing the pelvic thrust at the ball. There is no other avenue to send the club than what you are seeing in your photos if all of that pelvic thrust still exists

    The Thrust -- its such a common one!! The pelvis thrusts towards the ball, closes down any type of clearance angle for the hands and club to come down on and the handle of the club ends up being much more vertical relative to the club head near the impact. I would feel like you back the pelvis up!! The tour averages of pelvic back and forward thrust is a very small amount of thrust. To offset your tendency to thrust an extreme amount forward, you may need to feel as though your pelvic center is backing up
    Michael Jacobs
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