@jon - Consider Arnold Palmers favorite tip of pointing the lead shoulder at the ball. This sets the degrees of shoulder inclination on autopilot - regardless of which club is in your hands - as it is purely based on length of shaft/distance to the ball.
Maybe more tilt? I know that you gradually get more upright as the clubs get longer. Are you using the drill for that where, you hold the club out in front while standing upright and then just bend to the correct tilt? Check out the posture section.
@jon yes definitely. It's been discussed here at times. The club's length determines the amount of tilt required at setup. Then, that tilt is maintained during the swing and a long as possible during the follow through.
@jon - Consider Arnold Palmers favorite tip of pointing the lead shoulder at the ball. This sets the degrees of shoulder inclination on autopilot - regardless of which club is in your hands - as it is purely based on length of shaft/distance to the ball.
Tom
Maybe more tilt? I know that you gradually get more upright as the clubs get longer. Are you using the drill for that where, you hold the club out in front while standing upright and then just bend to the correct tilt? Check out the posture section.
Danny