think i don’t under stand IF he’s hitting down on it , how can it be late
on the hoop and point left ???
What if you dont have a hoop??
So much sense, should be measured in dollars ;)?
That hoop reminds me having to sit through an hour of Jim Hardy sales
pitch. He held that F’ing hoop the entire time while trying to collect
thousands of dollars from rookie instructors to learn his system of how to
scam students out of their money. F’ing hula hoops haha?
It’s all in the hips! Review my swing next! ?
Great tip Mark. When I have this fault it feels like I am using a saw with
forward hand. That then feels like I am adding more side spin and more
trouble. A little more weight forward at address and a feeling of waiting
for the club for a fraction before rotation seems to help. Bye the way
loving the course logs.
?
bumping the hips forward seems to be the solution to a lot of swing faults?
Wow! This has been an issue for me and I have not been able to figure out
why. I’m looking forward to trying this out. Other than hips, would ball
placement have an effect on the direction, e.i., moving the ball back a
bit??
Makes good sense!?
That’s exactly what I do with my driver. Perfect tip! Thank you?
Great tip Mark. I do this on my misses. I find that if I don’t get my
weight shift forward to the target as I’m coming through the ball, then I I
tend to cut across the face and have a shot that goes high right and fades
off target. I’m normally a high draw back into the target line.?
That was my swing Mark thanks for the advice, will defiantly work on that?
Brilliant video Mark! Such an easy explanation of the d-plane theory. I
suffer from this a lot especially on my longer clubs due to the ball
position being further forward in my stance. I’ll bring it up with my pro
next week when I see him and try and get round the issue. Keep up the
awesome work man!?
think i don’t under stand IF he’s hitting down on it , how can it be late
on the hoop and point left ???
What if you dont have a hoop??
So much sense, should be measured in dollars ;)?
That hoop reminds me having to sit through an hour of Jim Hardy sales
pitch. He held that F’ing hoop the entire time while trying to collect
thousands of dollars from rookie instructors to learn his system of how to
scam students out of their money. F’ing hula hoops haha?
It’s all in the hips! Review my swing next! ?
Great tip Mark. When I have this fault it feels like I am using a saw with
forward hand. That then feels like I am adding more side spin and more
trouble. A little more weight forward at address and a feeling of waiting
for the club for a fraction before rotation seems to help. Bye the way
loving the course logs.
?
bumping the hips forward seems to be the solution to a lot of swing faults?
Wow! This has been an issue for me and I have not been able to figure out
why. I’m looking forward to trying this out. Other than hips, would ball
placement have an effect on the direction, e.i., moving the ball back a
bit??
Makes good sense!?
That’s exactly what I do with my driver. Perfect tip! Thank you?
Great tip Mark. I do this on my misses. I find that if I don’t get my
weight shift forward to the target as I’m coming through the ball, then I I
tend to cut across the face and have a shot that goes high right and fades
off target. I’m normally a high draw back into the target line.?
That was my swing Mark thanks for the advice, will defiantly work on that?
Brilliant video Mark! Such an easy explanation of the d-plane theory. I
suffer from this a lot especially on my longer clubs due to the ball
position being further forward in my stance. I’ll bring it up with my pro
next week when I see him and try and get round the issue. Keep up the
awesome work man!?