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Old 05-25-2007, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by EdZ View Post
Sounds like you 'may' be tracing a curved line, more of an arc, using a plane that is fairly flat.

As a drill, for a curved plane line, try a hitting pattern with a straight baseline. Right now due to the flatter plane, your hands are potentially moving too 'around'. Use a right forearm pickup, and a level right wrist. Imagine a line that is drawn from where your hands are at the 'top' of your motion, to a spot on the ground in front of the ball.

One of the better drills for this is to make practice swings with your back to a wall. It forces you to feel a more upright plane - just be sure to keep your flying wedges in place.

Watch Byron Nelson's motion to get a good example of a pattern to visualize that should help you narrow your range of ball motion from right to left.
EdZ,

Yes, my swing plane is pretty flat...kind of elbow plane...I used to use RFT and #1 power Accumulator to drive, I hit little bit shorter.

I enjoy swinging procedure, will try your drill at range.

Thanks alot.
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