Air,
I took a look at the videos..
Couple of things before I offer some tips:
Tell me your typical flight of ball?
A lot of shots right?
Are shanks a problem?
Do you dig into the ground a lot?
Typical Score?
Air,
I took a look at the videos..
Couple of things before I offer some tips:
Tell me your typical flight of ball?
A lot of shots right?
Are shanks a problem?
Do you dig into the ground a lot?
Typical Score?
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section
Last edited by air; 08-31-2010 at 12:15 PM.
Air,
A quick synopsis of the adjustments I would recommend for you:
Left hand / Club face relationship - the club face slightly closed off to the back of the left hand
Serious club face adjustment on the backswing and into downswing with the club face turned toward the ground more instead of turned toward you
AFter those adjustments:
Body movement sequence - lowering the club head relative to the ground {the vertical swing plane angle} on both back and forward swing
Trying to be a so called hitter which we know doesn't exist on full powered strokes and attempting things of those nature will be a disaster. Let me know if you need clarifications
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section
Guest Host Brian Manzella discusses Spine Angle & Back Components
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section
Hi Michael,
The video is a private view only.
Matt
Sideyard,
Thanks!!! I fixed it
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section
I've seen this before
I am guinea pig!
Air,
Sorry I missed this question --
More right arm push from the angle your are on with respect to the club head relative to the ground will cause more issues for you. The first place to look is to fix the club face and then more of a standard body pivot - especially trunk movement.
I recommend the Takeaway tip & close up of hand action tip to get you started.
Sorry for the delay on the response![]()
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section
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