Your main issue here seems to be tempo-you’re moving a bit fast, which can push you onto your toes and throw off posture at contact. Try one simple cue: take the club back slowly and stay centered over the ball as you swing through. Keep your rhythm calm and steady so your balance stays under you. With that smoother tempo, your wedge contact should feel cleaner and your posture more solid.
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Happy_Artichoke5866
I suggest not doing that
Narrow_Roof_112
Looks good
MasterpieceMain8252
Practice feeling like from top of backswing, hold the wrist angle, and rotate your chest and shoulders, feeling like your right shoulder outraces your club at impact.
TheKingInTheNorth
Put an alignment stick down from your right toe through your legs to behind your left heel. Focus on the feeling that weight shifts and rotation follows that stick.
dcidino
Try in just socks/barefoot
Difficult_Bird1811
All your weight should shift to the heel of your front foot. This helps to stay on swing plane.
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Your main issue here seems to be tempo-you’re moving a bit fast, which can push you onto your toes and throw off posture at contact. Try one simple cue: take the club back slowly and stay centered over the ball as you swing through. Keep your rhythm calm and steady so your balance stays under you. With that smoother tempo, your wedge contact should feel cleaner and your posture more solid.
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*Camera angle, steadiness, and recording speed directly affect swing-analysis accuracy.*
I suggest not doing that
Looks good
Practice feeling like from top of backswing, hold the wrist angle, and rotate your chest and shoulders, feeling like your right shoulder outraces your club at impact.
Put an alignment stick down from your right toe through your legs to behind your left heel. Focus on the feeling that weight shifts and rotation follows that stick.
Try in just socks/barefoot
All your weight should shift to the heel of your front foot. This helps to stay on swing plane.