How do you finish ?

This is from my lesson last Thursday.

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Not pretty, I now :mmm:
 
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Not sure how oneplaner got his in the post and big, without having to click on it. You clever devil.:cool:

Been working over winter to change parts of my swing, balance being one but this is from last summer when I used to almost fall over!
 
Sure? I would have said it had to be the other way round, since the out to in swing tends to be a bit steeper.

You're right, the out to in swing path is steeper but it also comes across the body from right to left. If you continue on that path you will end up across your body at the back
 
When you swing in to out, the club shaft tends to point down the back whereas the out to in swingers point more accross the back

Interesting to see both Rory and Annika get the clubhead well past the toe line

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Thanks Bob.

In my case then, is it flexibility stopping me achieving RM''s position or something else in the swing motion?
 
Is that a good or bad thing? I don't, I tend to hit a draw, with my bad shot being a hook.

Thats unusual for someone whos left foot spins out as yours does.

Try and keep your left foot still and see if that helps.
The long follow through is good for gaining distance.
 
Thats unusual for someone whos left foot spins out as yours does.

Try and keep your left foot still and see if that helps.
The long follow through is good for gaining distance.

Hmm. That's interesting. I've never really hit a fade, not since I first started playing anyway. Have been working with my coach on addressing the ball with my foot open a bit, as I have an issue sliding my hips instead of turning them, and flaying my left foot in my set-up allows me to get my hips moving better.

Here's that swing on video if that could help explain why I tend to hit draws. The ball flight in the video looks a little like a fade, but it does end up with a slight draw.

[video=youtube;418bJjRcIHY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=418bJjRcIHY[/video]

Any other tips would be great :-)
 
Good looking swing and fortunately your foot doesnt move till after impact.
The blade is closed at the top which may be down to the grip, hence the occasional hook.
 
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