if you can’t simply get over this awful over the top swing where your Trail shoulder rolls over and the club steepens causing this out swing path get an alignment stick across your chest like this and the idea is as you get your hands past your hips you want the lead arm to stay on the stick you see if you were to swing over the top your arm disconnects from the stick but by keeping it touched all the way through you create a nice inside path helping you maintain your posture while shallowing and you’ll never come over the top again h

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  1. Slump, you're speaking to my soul. Will bring this to the range next time. Cheers, brother.

  2. Hey Chang, how about some videos/shorts on flexibility drills for us older golfers with limited range. Thanks, brother!

  3. A video on the wrist movement in the last quarter of downswing would be good.

    Here it looks like you are horizontal to the ground. That's an awful lot of movement by the wrists in the remainder before impact

  4. Whats really cool is that this drill was also the one I used to fix my super dumped under hook swing. It's a really good drill.

  5. All instructions leave out adjustments for body type, and mobility, etc. They also don't mention the most important thing, dropping the lead foot back and or flaring the lead foot. ALL the pure strikers do this,l. Instead they talk about parh and alignment Club face angle is MUCH more important than path. Way too much time is spent on path. Whatever it takes to get a square face at impact is most important I swear they don't tell you deliberately to keep you coming back and spending more money.

  6. All I would add to that is start with your lower body on the downswing, letting it pull the upper body through

  7. Then once you start hitting that nice draw you will then get a case of the shanks and it will be brutal lol

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