Your main issue here could be standing a bit too upright at address. That upright setup could throw off your spine angle and could make you lift through the swing, leading to inconsistent contact. Fix it right away by tilting your upper body forward from the hips so your spine angle is about 40 degrees. Also let your wrists settle a touch at address so the clubhead sits a bit higher and you stay on plane. Your tempo looks a little slow, which could help with control as you work on the setup.
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Your main issue here could be standing a bit too upright at address. That upright setup could throw off your spine angle and could make you lift through the swing, leading to inconsistent contact. Fix it right away by tilting your upper body forward from the hips so your spine angle is about 40 degrees. Also let your wrists settle a touch at address so the clubhead sits a bit higher and you stay on plane. Your tempo looks a little slow, which could help with control as you work on the setup.
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You look pretty short for your clubs / your clubs look too long. Just my 50c