@Paul Saulnier I’ll take a stab at these. You are close. I noticed your club face was very closed in the backswing. It wasn’t matched to your spine angle at the half way point. Face was pointing down too much. Also, just before impact your head is moving away from the ball and your trail foot is up on the toes too much. All that said, what I could see of your ball flight looked pretty good.
Without a face on view I couldn’t see your grip or release very well. From down the line view it did look like you might be rolling your forearms through impact. I think I could see you do maintain some of the trail wrist flex at impact. This is good.
Also, I couldn’t tell if your hips are moving correctly. I suspect you are not getting them toward the target enough.
Try these ideas. Keep your club face square to the arc and don’t close it down so much going back. Make sure your tail bone is going toward the target. Roll the trail ankle and try to keep the heel on the ground longer. Finally, try to keep the club face square to the arc through impact and well into the follow through.
You are close. I wouldn’t want to meet you in the club match play final.
Thanks for the insight as always !
@Paul Saulnier I’ll take a stab at these. You are close. I noticed your club face was very closed in the backswing. It wasn’t matched to your spine angle at the half way point. Face was pointing down too much. Also, just before impact your head is moving away from the ball and your trail foot is up on the toes too much. All that said, what I could see of your ball flight looked pretty good.
Without a face on view I couldn’t see your grip or release very well. From down the line view it did look like you might be rolling your forearms through impact. I think I could see you do maintain some of the trail wrist flex at impact. This is good.
Also, I couldn’t tell if your hips are moving correctly. I suspect you are not getting them toward the target enough.
Try these ideas. Keep your club face square to the arc and don’t close it down so much going back. Make sure your tail bone is going toward the target. Roll the trail ankle and try to keep the heel on the ground longer. Finally, try to keep the club face square to the arc through impact and well into the follow through.
You are close. I wouldn’t want to meet you in the club match play final.
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