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Old 05-22-2008, 08:18 AM
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Just a thought!
Originally Posted by dodger View Post
What is the most effective way you have used to slow the start of the downswing? I tend to layoff the club at the top and come into the ball underplane. Tried freezing the right wrist, and the faster I go at the ball, the more I go underplane. Any suggestions?
Just a thought. Your mittens are off track...make sure that the the right hip is doing what it is supposed to ...staying the hell out of the way. Typically it produces the dreaded round house effect, but some times we over compensate above plane with a severe below plane move. Keep you melon betwixt (as Bucket says) your footses...make sure the right hip moves directly behind you (have somebody grab you by the belt loops and twist your hips...it is a sharper turn than most people think it is) Educated hands can only do so much. Zone 1 (pivot) must be on board.
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