Something that helped me drop my hands and delay everything is trying to feel like your back is facing the target as long as possible. That, and feel like your shoving your left buttcheek back, the swing is right butt back then swing and left butt back.
Difficult_Bird1811
Trail hand grip- should be less than your lead hand. The trail hand is merely along for the ride and guides the club into the shot, not overtaking the lead hand.
Difficult_Bird1811
You can try dropping one finger off the trail hand grip to get less of a takeover from the trail hand. ( of your using 5 fingers on your trail hand, try using 4 or even 3.
glm409
You EE because you are darn near standing straight up when you make contact. First thing to do is work on keeping your butt cheeks back during your swing to maintain your posture. https://youtu.be/R8ltPuISASo?si=kOQsJxUrT0ffgPVF
Strange_Ad_3510
Step back from the ball a little.
teepring
It has to be a conscious thought. If you’re swinging just to swing, you’ll never do it. Plenty of EE fix videos on YouTube. But you have to develop your own swing thought, and dont concern yourself with how the ball will be struck.
D-Train0000
You stop the hip turn halfwa down. The release follows the hip turn. The momentum has to go somewhere. If it’s not going around. It’s going up. Watch the “stand up” move with the lower. The body stops and the hands take over. The hands release the club back out in front of your hips. Your hips should be around 45-60° open at impact. And you then release towards the target. Your hips are almost square like at address. So you flip the club.
See the place where you are following through and the hands are above your left shoulder? Look at the legs and hips. Your hips need to be there at impact. That way the hips are way open and you release way later.
Narrow_Roof_112
Why are you worried about it?
Talkshowhostt
Yeah that’s a bad case of it. EE is a compensatory move, a symptom, not the core problem
bikkiesfiend
Your backswing is too long. You are lifting out of posture and pinning your lead arm against your chest from lifting your arms too high
You spin out your hips without bringing your arms down so your arms get stuck. You have to stop rotation to bring your arms back in front of your body
Stop your backswing once your chest stops rotating. Keep your trail hip back until your hands go through. This gives you room for your hands.
Your lead hip should be recentering towards the target at the end of your backswing
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Something that helped me drop my hands and delay everything is trying to feel like your back is facing the target as long as possible. That, and feel like your shoving your left buttcheek back, the swing is right butt back then swing and left butt back.
Trail hand grip- should be less than your lead hand. The trail hand is merely along for the ride and guides the club into the shot, not overtaking the lead hand.
You can try dropping one finger off the trail hand grip to get less of a takeover from the trail hand. ( of your using 5 fingers on your trail hand, try using 4 or even 3.
You EE because you are darn near standing straight up when you make contact. First thing to do is work on keeping your butt cheeks back during your swing to maintain your posture. https://youtu.be/R8ltPuISASo?si=kOQsJxUrT0ffgPVF
Step back from the ball a little.
It has to be a conscious thought. If you’re swinging just to swing, you’ll never do it. Plenty of EE fix videos on YouTube. But you have to develop your own swing thought, and dont concern yourself with how the ball will be struck.
You stop the hip turn halfwa down. The release follows the hip turn. The momentum has to go somewhere. If it’s not going around. It’s going up. Watch the “stand up” move with the lower. The body stops and the hands take over.
The hands release the club back out in front of your hips. Your hips should be around 45-60° open at impact. And you then release towards the target. Your hips are almost square like at address. So you flip the club.
See the place where you are following through and the hands are above your left shoulder? Look at the legs and hips. Your hips need to be there at impact. That way the hips are way open and you release way later.
Why are you worried about it?
Yeah that’s a bad case of it. EE is a compensatory move, a symptom, not the core problem
Your backswing is too long. You are lifting out of posture and pinning your lead arm against your chest from lifting your arms too high
You spin out your hips without bringing your arms down so your arms get stuck. You have to stop rotation to bring your arms back in front of your body
Stop your backswing once your chest stops rotating. Keep your trail hip back until your hands go through. This gives you room for your hands.
Your lead hip should be recentering towards the target at the end of your backswing