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Hi, Natalie. On your back swing at parallel, is the toe up or somewhat closed? I am old school, and on the swing at parallel I still do the toe up on the back swing and on the through swing it is up. Now I am keeping it square through the swing, or trying to, and it feels strange. You see, I learned to be a hands player when I started playing golf. Should I change to the square method for straighter shots?
Hey Clay ! Great video as usual. I have been following and watching your videos for several years. Welcome to GolfPass. Looking forward to seeing more content in the future. Thanks Clay and GolfPass for bringing an instructor that teaches in a logical and comprehensible manner.
Great tip!
I have the same problem as New C.
A terrible shank or awful pull. If my hands are in that position while striking the ball, the club face would be pointing down.
What am I not understanding?
Best slice cure advice I have ever seen. Serve the drink, wipe the table. Was hitting it dead straight from the very first swing on the range. Thank you for the help.
Great advice. I love that you tie in the various hand positions to non-golf activities. Thanks.
Natalie
I love the imagery of holding a serving platter. but if i wipe of the table (and I have done this) I hit the ball straight left - a terrible pull to the left. I think I have to maintain the serving platter posture for longer in the downswing. Is this correct. Thanks
Great tip, so easy to understand Thank you
Nicely done. It actually makes sense. Thanks.
Thanks for those easy tips. Club face opening is definitely a key cause of some of my missed shots. Great advice.