Old Swing vs New Swing

andyp774

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Right guys. I had the shanks big time a few weeks ago and posted a video about it. I have since had a lesson with my pro at Wakefield Golf Club and got my hands a lot higher in the backswing. Hope that you can see this. Please give me your thoughts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjbA2w_Q2Ts THIS WAS MY SWING IN JANUARY.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibhgKzeDjK8 THIS IS AFTER THE LESSON ON TUESDAY.

Love your thoughts guys.........
 

the_coach

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keep working to the lesson feels and would keep up with regular lessons as will help a bunch

so you can monitor the practice to check you working to what the Pro wants (versus slipping back into comfortable) although not always easy the best camera/cell fone angles would be dtl view (with alignment sticks down to see aim line) lens position directly back of the hands with lens at hands/hip height
then face on view from directly opposite center (so around belt buckle/chest center with again lens height around hands/hip height)

(a cell fone holder that clips onto an alignment stick, you can push/anchor into ground useful to get good angles at the best height - or a holder with 'bendy' arm and bulldog clip you can clip onto a bag or part of driving range bay)

always better to have the cell fone 'held' in the holder longways (landscape) not upright (portrait) as that gives the a bigger image without the big black sides - shoot to have clubhead and ball in at address and wide enough to see clubhead in shot at top of the swing

this will give the best viewpoints to be able to see you working to changes made during the lesson time
 
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