Bend over a little more. Hands and arms should dangle naturally and freely under the shoulders. Club head looks completely flat on the ground. Should be nose pointed up ever so slightly. Like a coin should fit under it.
After that. Super inside takeaway. Look up some take away drills and go from there! Good luck and have fun
askingforafriend1045
Your backswing is shallow resulting in a steep downswing
FullSidalNudity
You pull the club back super inside then come wayyyyy over the top on the down swing. If you can pay for a lesson get one, if not, look up drills on how to bring the club back on plane our outside and then downswing inside.
TypicalAd9976
You have a inside take, but compensate with an over the top outside in down swing, causing you to pull with a closed club face.
YBHunted
Over the top miss usually results in one of 2 things. Either a huge slice to the right, or a dead straight laser pull. The latter is because you rotate too quickly and now your path and clubhead are both pointing left. When you dont rotate enough, youre facing right and the clubhead goes left, thus a slice.
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Bend over a little more. Hands and arms should dangle naturally and freely under the shoulders. Club head looks completely flat on the ground. Should be nose pointed up ever so slightly. Like a coin should fit under it.
After that. Super inside takeaway. Look up some take away drills and go from there! Good luck and have fun
Your backswing is shallow resulting in a steep downswing
You pull the club back super inside then come wayyyyy over the top on the down swing. If you can pay for a lesson get one, if not, look up drills on how to bring the club back on plane our outside and then downswing inside.
You have a inside take, but compensate with an over the top outside in down swing, causing you to pull with a closed club face.
Over the top miss usually results in one of 2 things. Either a huge slice to the right, or a dead straight laser pull. The latter is because you rotate too quickly and now your path and clubhead are both pointing left. When you dont rotate enough, youre facing right and the clubhead goes left, thus a slice.