The main thing to fix first is the head lifting in the backswing. That lift can throw off your spine angle, make an inside takeaway hard, and lead to early extension. Try keeping your head steady and your eyes on the ball as you turn. A simple drill is a small towel under your chin to remind you not to lift. Your tempo also feels a bit slow; aim for a steady, smooth pace and focus on turning your shoulders to start the downswing.
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The main thing to fix first is the head lifting in the backswing. That lift can throw off your spine angle, make an inside takeaway hard, and lead to early extension. Try keeping your head steady and your eyes on the ball as you turn. A simple drill is a small towel under your chin to remind you not to lift. Your tempo also feels a bit slow; aim for a steady, smooth pace and focus on turning your shoulders to start the downswing.
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