Ok, I'm going through a spell, that happens now and then, where I start hitting some smother pulls that go hard left. It's not an over the top divot, but you can tell the face has closed rapidly and end of the divot looks like the toe has shut down, looking like \
My question is should you set up with the underportion of your right forearm(the untanned part) turned up and the right elbow tucked in at setup, and then maintain a turned up position through impact?
I think I'm rolling my forearm over just a tad (probably a little horizontal hinge) and is causing the fore left.
I agree with you I think it is simply you overiding the angled hinge with a "full roll" I have found in my experimentation with 10-2-D (for Bucket's sake) that if I wanted an angled hinge I had to almost think in terms of a vertical hinge because I usually use a full roll. When it was clearly a counter roll I backed off it a bit. That is a very much a feel-based suggestion so take it with a pinch of caution! Close the face in order to better open it...open the face to better close it! Funny game, golf.
Running out of right arm, not enough right arm bend at impact, is one thing I would check...
Another thing is, sometimes I turn the wrists too much in the backswing, and it leads me to overroll in the through-swing. Keep the feel of the clubface looking at the ball in the backswing.
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Plane-Trace, Lag-Stress, Face-Hinge....how hard can it be