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  1. That’s good advise for Trentsmom. His “topping” and “fat” shots are the
    same problem… casting/no lag/no transfer/etc. His low point is happening
    prior to impact. Your divot MUST be on the target side of the ball after
    impact. Be patient. Think of hitting an imaginary ball that’s sitting just
    on the target side of the actual ball. It may help.

  2. @bayleemckinney you might be opening the club face too much, or your may be
    too close to the ball when you are swinging.

  3. @bayleemckinney Cont 2 Come close to your back leg creating a solid impact
    instead of a glancing blow for a slice and follow through out towards your
    target and relax. These whole movements will move your body 180 degrees on
    the down swing. To get an idea set up and bring your arms up level at your
    shoulders and coil 90 degrees back and 180 degrees forward. Your arms and
    shoulders create a triangle. Keep that triangle through the entire swing.

  4. …cont’d….Some of the best in the World don’t swing on plane during
    their backswing. I can name a bunch of player. They do, however, relate to
    the plane on their downswing and their impact conditions result in a ball
    starting on their intended plane. Do your best to aim the club at the plane
    line. If you do and get somewhat competent, you’ll be a pretty accurate
    player and be able to diagnose issue when they arise. Cheers, Martin

  5. Where is this Golf Course located? I just started Golf & I absolutely love
    iT. My Uncle, Grandfather & Dad play lots of it:p lol.

  6. i have an inconsistent swing. sometimes my swing is perfect and i have a
    great shot but sometimes i bareley get the ball of the ground. what should
    i do?

  7. @kevkris07 ArrowCreek CC in Reno, NV. 36-holes; one Palmer and one
    Zoeller/Harbottle course. Very fun property.

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