Swinging But With Angled Hinge

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Old 03-03-2005, 10:48 PM
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CF Interference
My miss turned into a hook/pull hook on Sunday. Although I know better than to get too mechanical on the course, I probably overdid it and made the mistake of working on my swing out there. My bad.

Had 3 range sessions this week, and felt much better after the last one this evening, particularly with the feeling of a right shoulder that's moving more "on plane" on the downswing. Really felt like I was providing MUCH more support for the power package coming down and at the same time guaranteeing that I wouldn't "run out of right arm" (and the dreaded flattening of the right wrist). The contact seems a lot better when I feel like the release is "automatic", but I can tell I still want to apply muscle force to help straighten the right arm on many swings. Those results are more dicey, some good, some bad. (And now I'm feeling sore in the area of the upper right arm above the tricep. First time I've felt that).

Any input on how to more consistently allow the CF of the swing "just happen"?
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