Your backswing looks off mainly because your address is a bit upright, so you start tall and tend to rise. Try adding a small forward tilt at setup to get a natural spine angle. Let your wrists drop a touch at address so the club sits closer to your body. Your tempo seems a bit slow, so aim for a smooth, balanced rhythm through the turn. Fixing the setup and tempo should make the swing feel steadier and the ball go more on target.
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Your backswing looks off mainly because your address is a bit upright, so you start tall and tend to rise. Try adding a small forward tilt at setup to get a natural spine angle. Let your wrists drop a touch at address so the club sits closer to your body. Your tempo seems a bit slow, so aim for a smooth, balanced rhythm through the turn. Fixing the setup and tempo should make the swing feel steadier and the ball go more on target.
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Looks pretty darn good to me… slightly flat, rotation stops a bit early, but most would dream of having that swing