Flatten the Downswing

Oggie41

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During a recent video lesson my pro showed me that although my backswing is solid and I'm hitting the correct positions, during my downswing the club is brought down too steep (causing a left to right ball flight).

He showed me several video's of tour pro's and all of them bring the club down on a flatter plane. Since the lesson I have been trying to achieve this, but so far i'm not finding it easy. Has anyone got any decent drills to ingrain this movement?

From reading a few articles it seems that this is the key to accuracy and distance so I am keen to master it! Bob, I'd be interested to hear your views on this as I'm sure this is something you do correctly ;)
 
A couple of questions if I may?
Whats your handicap?
How often do you play?
How often do you practice?
What is you target handicap-wise?
How old are you...ish?
 
A couple of questions if I may?
Whats your handicap?
How often do you play?
How often do you practice?
What is you target handicap-wise?
How old are you...ish?

Well, I got my first handicap at the end of March which was 23. It is now at 18.9.

I usually get to play once/twice a week, and try to get to the range a couple of times a week.

My plan is to get down to single figures (hopefully!).

I'm 29 by the way.
 
Ok, thank you.

When you say you come into the ball a bit steep, that would suggest to me that you are out to in.
Try placing a head cover a foot behind the ball and 2 inches further away from the ball to target line.
If you then come out to in, you will hit it.
Let us know how you get on :)
 
Yes it is currently out to in (which is worse with the longer clubs). From the video's of the tour pro's I was shown they all seemed much flatter (coming from the inside) on the downswing. What would be the best way of achieving this?
 
when i havent played for while i tend to do this.

you got turn ya hips then shoulders and let your hands lag you gotta have the feeling of your hands dropping a touch on your way back hand to explain better to show in person
 
... during my downswing the club is brought down too steep (causing a left to right ball flight).

I'm always a little dubious about the "steepness" of attack causing an out-in path. Too complicated to explain.

My pro wanted me to improve my downswing and spent a while with me working on "getting in the slot". It's almost certainly worth doing.....

Watch this video.....
http://www.golfdigest.com/instruction/video/mcleanslotdrill

Surely you pro gave you some drill(s)?
 
That's exactly what I was after - thanks for that! I don't even need to spend money at the range to do it either ;)

Good luck with it. It's a long process, but once you get the feel of it, expect good distance improvement and a few draws/pushes to come your way.
I'm close to perfecting it myself, it's been a hard struggle.
When I get it spot on, I'm up 10% on distance. :)
 
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