Two culprits could be head lift during the backswing and standing too upright at address, and your tempo looks balanced. If your head climbs, you could lose spine angle and rise through the shot. An upright setup could lift you early and make the downswing tougher to drop inside. Cue for head lift: you could keep your head steady and let your shoulders rotate more. Cue for setup: tilt your upper body forward a bit at address so you sit toward the ball and wrists drop a touch.
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Two culprits could be head lift during the backswing and standing too upright at address, and your tempo looks balanced.
If your head climbs, you could lose spine angle and rise through the shot.
An upright setup could lift you early and make the downswing tougher to drop inside.
Cue for head lift: you could keep your head steady and let your shoulders rotate more.
Cue for setup: tilt your upper body forward a bit at address so you sit toward the ball and wrists drop a touch.
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