Your head dropping forward during the backswing is the main issue. That tilt can throw off your balance and timing through impact, especially with a wedge. Your tempo comes across a bit slow, which can make that tilt feel harder to control as you turn. Cue: keep your spine angle steady and don’t let your head drift forward as you rotate back-imagine staying centered over the ball.
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Your head dropping forward during the backswing is the main issue. That tilt can throw off your balance and timing through impact, especially with a wedge. Your tempo comes across a bit slow, which can make that tilt feel harder to control as you turn. Cue: keep your spine angle steady and don’t let your head drift forward as you rotate back-imagine staying centered over the ball.
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Looks really good, carry on.
I’ll give it an 8 to match the number of pockets
Reduce the number of pockets will translate to 3 additional mph of swing speed.
7 with a bonus of +.5 for the amount of pockets. 7.5
Keep doing that…