Your main issue here seems to be tempo-you’re moving the hybrid a bit too quick, which could mess with contact. Try slowing your swing a touch and focus on a smooth turn through the ball. A simple cue is to pause for half a second at the top, then swing with a steady rhythm. With a steadier tempo, you could see more solid contact and better distance control on your hybrids.
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Your main issue here seems to be tempo-you’re moving the hybrid a bit too quick, which could mess with contact.
Try slowing your swing a touch and focus on a smooth turn through the ball.
A simple cue is to pause for half a second at the top, then swing with a steady rhythm.
With a steadier tempo, you could see more solid contact and better distance control on your hybrids.
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You will benefit from tilting your shoulders a little more at impact. Some people like to visualize skipping a stone on a lake or bowling a strike.
Here is a video that explains the importance and shows a good drill.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfevRjI-Sdg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfevRjI-Sdg)
Good swing, just slow your backswing down a bit and let your hips catch up.