Originally Posted by BurleyGolf
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So not to be difficult but you might be aware I am not a TGM instructor or know the book very well. I am guessing that this is my swing componets explained? My question is am I moving in the right direction?
I played a tournament today and shot 76 with 4 birdies, I missed 1 fairway and hit 12 greens. My misses where all left and my good shot either playing a small littlefade or a small little push draw. I went to persimmon 1 week ago and played it today, I hit itlonger than I do with metal woods but the carry is a tad bit less.
My feel on the golf swing its self is that my stance is open, weight more on the right at address 40/60, my back swing or shoulder movement is like SnT, if I want to hit cuts I start my turn then open the hell out of the club the rest of the way tot he top and as I start the down swing the only thing I try to do is hold that wedge till finish, feels like I am pushing the handle through impact.
BurleyGolf-
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Well, you're a Hitter. Just so you know, all of your components are on the elbow plane but your shaft is on the Turned shoulder plane. Someone earlier said that's like "coming over the Top at the Bottom of your swing". So, you'll go left.
Choose one of these two fixes.
Hogan fix: Bend the Left wrist at the top of the swing and downstroke and release to get the shaft on the elbow plane, then use the Hogan swivel through impact. Not a viable solution if right arm thrust uncocks the left wrist.
TGM fix: (your hands are too low at impact) Raise your hands and use the turned shoulder plane to match the Clubshaft. Then, the Simultaneous release won't yank the clubhead off plane.