You’re on the right track with your plan to slow tempo and tidy up the takeaway. The two main tweaks to fix are the takeaway drifting outside your body and the tempo feeling a bit too slow for irons. Cue for the takeaway: try to keep the club head closer to your chest and inside the target line as you start the backswing. Cue for tempo: keep a steady, balanced rhythm and start the downswing by turning your hips and chest through the ball. With those in place, you should see crisper contact and fewer fat iron shots.
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General_Freedom_9120
Your trail arm is stuck too much to your body, so it folds too early and your arms are pinned to your chest. You need more momentum going back and keep width, hands farther away from your chest. More momentum of your arms going back can achieve this.
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You’re on the right track with your plan to slow tempo and tidy up the takeaway. The two main tweaks to fix are the takeaway drifting outside your body and the tempo feeling a bit too slow for irons. Cue for the takeaway: try to keep the club head closer to your chest and inside the target line as you start the backswing. Cue for tempo: keep a steady, balanced rhythm and start the downswing by turning your hips and chest through the ball. With those in place, you should see crisper contact and fewer fat iron shots.
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*Camera angle, steadiness, and recording speed directly affect swing-analysis accuracy.*
Your trail arm is stuck too much to your body, so it folds too early and your arms are pinned to your chest. You need more momentum going back and keep width, hands farther away from your chest. More momentum of your arms going back can achieve this.