I‘m starting to try and fine tune things now that (FINALLY) things are starting to come together. I did a video from the rear view and that was kind of an eye opener. So Charlie Wie is on top at the top of his backswing and me on the bottom. It looks like my torso and especially hips are significantly more rotated. I’m guessing if this is the case it can cause inconsistencies. Also looks like my arms aren’t together quite right. Can I get a confirmation on this and as usual @Tom Saguto link a school lesson or video for this if you don’t mind. I‘m not sure where to look on this one, I’m kinda in uncharted waters here.
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@Buford T Ogletree - Naaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh.......😆
I hope that helps!!
@Buford T Ogletree - I think if you take that little bend out of your lead arm and allow your lead knee to only work straight down in its outwardly flared orientation (which should have been established at setup), then you will match Charlie quite well. Both of your conditions - the slight lead arm break and the inward lead knee action - are common results from trying to take the backswing past your body's natural stopping point.