
GOLF-UPRIGHT/FLAT SWING?
Is this the same as taking your arms/ hands too outside or too inside? Or can one have a proper/straight takeaway and just not cock his wrists(club stays vertical)
Reason is,had a vertical swing(hit it fairly straight),then I made sure with driver that hands went back straight,even inside a bit to flatten. Someone commented on my fairly upright swing.(‘Colin Montgomery like’)-Was even begining to hook the ball-isnt this from a flat or too inside out swing??
Reviewed today Dave Ledbetter takeaway tips,and remembered to keep hands arms straight but make sure club is initially outside of hands-hit 12/14 fairways no prob.Woudnt this make a more outside in swing path?? Thanks
OMG Paralysis by analysis. See a good teaching PGA Teaching pro, don’t listen to these guys it will only confuse you. They can’t even see your swing!
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