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Mike says you are over . . . . not sure how you can tell that from face on . . . . but you could be a reckon. Put the DTL up. You do some nice stuff. |
Over the Top
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Pivot: You're pulling down with your arms and shoulders and then you start your hip turn. You will always come over the top with that combination. You have two choices. Stop pivoting or stop pulling with your arms and shoulders. |
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Startdown Waggles are the best drill for the over the top problem to my mind. The best video on them is in the Premium Address Routine Video with Ted Fort. It'll cost you about 20 bucks but is well worth it. On the range I do two of them for every pull shot and then fire one off quickly without any added thinking. Those things work.
Here is a great photo of Hogan employing a Hip Slide with a Delayed Hip Turn. Notice how his left hip has slid over to above the outside of his left foot. http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/a...d=128019414 6 |
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P.S. Watch out for the Canadian - he's dangerous!:eyes: |
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Hi Mike, Good call on the "over the Top" move. Now, about that "predicting the future" thing. :) |
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This would be my analysis . . . His downswing is slightly over his backswing handpath . . . no biggie . . . he may be over just a lil' bit . . . but to me the fix is . . . MORE HIP TURN . . . HAND PATH NEEDS TO BE DEEPER . . . THEN HE CAN SWING HIS HANDS OVER THE BACKSTROKE HANDPATH BUT NOT BE "OVER THE TOP". LOOK AT THE TOP OF THE SWING. ALIGNMENTS ARE NICE IN THE POWER PACKAGE AND THE CLUBFACE LINES UP NICE WITH THE LEFT ARM. Turn the hips more feel like the hands never come up because you already know how to swing them up. If you fix the backstroke the down stroke will fix itself. Where your hands are at the top if you turn at all they are going to get pulled out and over. But you only get them over the backstroke handpath slightly which is really good. So if you get them deeper you can make the same move and still stay on the original planeline/angle. You ain't no over the top wiper . . . you just need to fix your backstroke and you're GOLDEN. Here are two "extreme" examples . . . you're obviously not as "up" as Furyk . . . but this will give you an illustration. Note from where Furyk is at the top if he "spins" or turns and drags his hands out . . . you'd have never heard of him. He has to swing his arms down SUPER FAST (release #4 the fastest) so he doesn't come over. On the other hand Mr. Hogan is much more "deep" . . he does swing his hands over his backstroke handpath but he is so deep that he doesn't end up "over" he ends up right on plane. A couple of other things to notice are the differences in the knee bend (allowing the hips to turn). Hogan has MUCH MORE hip turn and the right knee has straightened where Furyk hasn't straightened much at all. As far as your "startdown" . . . looked pretty nice to me . . . you just need a different place to "startdown" from . . . turn your hips on the b.s. and feel like your arms never get above your belt . . . film it and see what it looks like. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Very nice motion. It's hard to judge from the video, because you are on a downhill lie, but your ball position may need some adjustment, looks a bit back. I agree that your hip turn is a place to look. Feel like that right hip moves straight back. right hip back, right forearm up I assume from the notes on your clip that you mostly play a fade, and if you are working on the turn/roll of a swinger's move, you may want to weaken the grip a bit, and then release it more fully. As long as the pivot keeps moving, you can release it as hard as you want with a Hogan style grip, and still hit a nice fade. With the grip position you have now, if you really focus on the finish swivel, you'll hook it. You're playing more of a block fade now than a released fade if you get my drift. Either can work, but if you are using a swinger's startup swivel, you need a swinger's full roll. Turn feel determines roll feel, so when you open the door going back, you need to close it on the way through! |
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The PIvot and the Hands do not travel in the same direction in Startup. Or the Backswing. In Startdown they do, in the ideal given a "ground up" sequence deal, but not the Downstroke or Release most likely . Its a long story. |
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