I used to have the book, but lost it in the great flood of my basement 3 yrs ago. I should have a new copy by next weekend. I would say in my normal everyday swing, I don't have an active right arm. In fact, if I have a fault, it is NOT ever letting the clubhead pass the hands thru impact. Thus (thus?), the clubface points right of the target resulting in a lot of pushes.
I used to have the book, but lost it in the great flood of my basement 3 yrs ago. I should have a new copy by next weekend. I would say in my normal everyday swing, I don't have an active right arm. In fact, if I have a fault, it is NOT ever letting the clubhead pass the hands thru impact. Thus (thus?), the clubface points right of the target resulting in a lot of pushes.
Hands always lead, from putter to driver. You might be arching which could lead to the tendencay of a push shot.
Also, sounds like you're a swinger. At the core:
if you pull, you're swinging
if you push, you're hitting
__________________
I'm not a TGM or PGA certified Pro, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night
If you arch your wrist meaning that the wrist bone is now in front of your hand it will lead to push shots. That may not be your problem, but it is a possibility
__________________
I'm not a TGM or PGA certified Pro, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night