Whats up Tom,
I first wanna say thank you for the content you give us, I have definitely improved over the last month from watching your videos. I seem to have trouble squaring the face at impact however. The takeaway is solid, the path is solid (getting shallow as well), however i still notice my ball flight going right, and I have been frequently sharking which is really hurting my soul. I know its caused by the face being open and coming on an In to Out on the path after watching multiple videos so my question to you is, do you think I need to rotate through the shot more on the downswing? Is it possibly open because I am not releasing the club early enough? If it is a release problem where should I release the club on the downswing? I just know im a square club face away from being a good ball striker. If you could help me out with this id really appreciate it!
@Drew Wall - I'm glad to learn of your improvements so far!
Based on what you are describing I'd like for you to first have a look at this diagnostic video for too much of an in-to-out path in the Downswing chapter of Fixing Common Swing Problems. If that appears to be the culprit, please proceed with the drills immediately following it related to Downswing Problem #2.
It is very important to remember that we do not rotate, "release", or flip the hands through impact in this swing. Any contrived manipulations in this regard will only lead to consistency issues and ball striking blues. Have a look at this impact video from the YT channel, as well as these two KFC Club member videos: The Flying Wedge and Fixing the Flip.
I hope this helps!
Tom