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Originally Posted by trickyric
While I realize that I am a few weeks away from elbow surgery and not really swinging a club I have been thinking about why my shots had gotten very inconsistant and mostly fat and powerless. I started to think about the left arm and the elbow injury I have that doesn't allow me to really extend my left arm without intense pain and how I was probably bendind it toward my head on the backswing to avoid pain and that this might have caused a small chopping action that caused fat shots with no real leverage for power.
then again I could just be really out of it on pain meds.
any input would be appreciated or at least entertaining.
Ric
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Ric,
Above might have some merit... but the real cause of the inconsistent heavy and powerless shots was because of a club head dive well below the plane. The trackman {which never breaks by the way as support is included

} measures the sweet spot movement to give the angle approaching contact, when it measures the lie angle of the club it is measuring the sweet spot so with a severe below plane move that sweet spot registers a very very flat lie angle and an approach angle well inside out. The sweet spot diving below the plane creates ground first hits or swings that avoid the ground and weakly slap at the ball. You may do well off the tee but off the ground it is very difficult to put pressure into the ball. To improve that strike, you need to keep on the track we worked on and exaggerate making swings where you create a divot that feels like it is going down the third base line