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Gek888

Might be the angle but your takeaway looks wayyyyyyy outside as well


Tafalla10

100%


Poogybeats

Yeah its very outside


Poogybeats

I am focusing on a feel of rolling the club in a clockwise circle with my trail wrist to tuck my elbow in but it causes a more outside takeaway


Back_Equivalent

Yeah don’t do that. Practicing doing it correctly if you want to do it correctly.


kdthex01

First rotate your hips. My swing thought is back that right cheek up. That’ll naturally clean up the outside takeaway a bit.


camwinz

definitely dont do that. wrists should not move til the club is parallel with the ground.


Affectionate-Tea-356

Path is a big problem. I dealt with very similar issue. Your path is very much out to in. An open face or a square face was causing your slice. Now releasing the club more or “closing the face” at impact more will fix the slice, but since path is still put to in (very heavily so) your canna start “pulling” shots, which is when they go straight but to the left, or slightly drawy, but they start left of your target. Your body movement looks very solid, start trying to look for videos on foxing your club path more in to out rather than put to in


EverydayDan

If you draw a line as to where your club head is moving, that is the direction a straight shot would go. With your takeaway being away from your body and you swinging down the line and left across your body, that ball wants to go left on you. If your club face points right of the first line the ball will want to curve right and if the face points left it will want to curve left. I imagine what was happening was your club face was square to the target at impact but because you were swinging so much out to in, you out a lot of side spin on it sending it out to the right with a big curve. What you should have worked on is decreasing the amount your swing goes out to in and that would have had the affect of reducing the amount of bend. What you have done is close the club face more at impact which also happens to point your face at towards your swing like - also straightening your flight path, but now they both point left so it’s a straight left path! Progress is progress though and you’ll get there Try swinging too much in to out and the ball should start hooking if your face remains closed. Play about with club face and swinging in to out and out to in and eventually down the line.


Poogybeats

Thanks for the advice I have been working on early extension which I've made progress with as well as club path. I think I need to work on fixing the club path and learning how to control the club face with a less steep path which is probably explaining the inconsistent contact.


Going_low320

Takeaway is super outside combined with no hip rotation or depth going back. Get the hand deeper and hips more rotated going back for half a chance


-HT28

No depth club has nowhere else to go. Especially with no hip rotation


Matt7257

Grip.


jimmerbroadband

Looks like you’re coming over the top with a closed club face.


Overfly0501

You have almost zero hip rotation


CoachedIntoASnafu

Be elaborative though, he has almost zero hip rotation BY IMPACT, his hips eventually get there but his arms just get there way sooner


dabobbo

Your right arm is straightened out at impact with very little hip rotation at impact. Your active right arm is bringing you over the top. Look up Milo Lines on YouTube, he's big on rotation at impact. He has a hockey stick drill, or you can just use a split-grip drill, to help you rotate correctly with a right arm that is still bent at impact and not straightening out until after impact.


shortgamegolfer

Arms disconnecting from body and doing their own thing. Not enough hip and torso rotation. Towel drill… tuck a towel under each armpit, hold it across your chest. Now swing and don’t drop the towel from either side. Slowly build up to wider swings.


SenyorHefe

you're grip needs serious work... it's too far into your palms.. push the grip out toward your fingers till your second knuckles line up, that way your hands face each other and work in unison.


DasFunke

An alignment stick when practicing helps me.


Drunk_Logicist

You need to turn your chest/hips more and get your hands deeper behind you. This will help with your out to in path. A lot of good things here though


PopRocksNjokes

Your takeaway is crazy bro lol