You’re moving the club toward the target during the backswing, which can push the club outside and make the downswing harder to square. Tip: keep your chest turning and your hands closer to your body as you swing back. If you came from baseball, try letting the shoulders do the turning instead of the arms reaching out. This helps the swing path stay more inside and could cut down on the slice. Your tempo looks balanced, so keep that steady and let the turn lead.
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WindigoMac
I’m actually shocked you didn’t swing more out to in given your hips and shoulders are both open at address. Falling onto your back foot post impact is bad though.
Talkshowhostt
Your shoulders are open
Your feet are closed
Your club face is also closed
You’re making your body go 3 different ways
SelectMusician4220
Fix set up, swing and body weight transfer. Alot going on there
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You’re moving the club toward the target during the backswing, which can push the club outside and make the downswing harder to square. Tip: keep your chest turning and your hands closer to your body as you swing back. If you came from baseball, try letting the shoulders do the turning instead of the arms reaching out. This helps the swing path stay more inside and could cut down on the slice. Your tempo looks balanced, so keep that steady and let the turn lead.
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*Camera angle, steadiness, and recording speed directly affect swing-analysis accuracy.*
I’m actually shocked you didn’t swing more out to in given your hips and shoulders are both open at address. Falling onto your back foot post impact is bad though.
Your shoulders are open
Your feet are closed
Your club face is also closed
You’re making your body go 3 different ways
Fix set up, swing and body weight transfer. Alot going on there
Lift arms a bit, better balance and weight shift
Alignment