If you could also get a video up with a face-on view of your swing I would be much more certain of my diagnosis.
Thanks,
Matt
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"In my experience, if you stay with the essentials you WILL build a repeatable swing undoubtedly. If you can master the Imperatives you have a champion" (Vikram).
The reason you can't sustain the lag is because you are so eager to make the club move fast (a reaction to the intent of "hitting it far"). So on a full shot you throw it away too early, which doesn't happen for your short chip. (bts)
Not meaning to offend poland - i know that your country suffered deeply during 20th century... but just meant that TGM started in USA and spreads East to Poland... Communism started in East and spread West towards you!
I drive past a Polish war memorial on the way to London many times
"Za milosc, mlodosc i dobra awanture" or something like that!!
Back to golf...remember...
Initial ball direction is mainly due to clubface at impact/seperation and not swing path through impact... you have still got clubface issues if you hit draws and push draws with a consistent in-to-out path...
Checking clubface issues starts with grip and flip...we need more face on images....
If you get to the stage with your grip changes that you hit straight pushes then work on the swing path more ... and Matthews swivel to hold flat left wrist beyond follow through.
Initial ball direction is mainly due to clubface at impact/seperation and not swing path through impact... you have still got clubface issues if you hit draws and push draws with a consistent in-to-out path...
Checking clubface issues starts with grip and flip...we need more face on images....
Yes, initial ball direction is mainly (85% or so) due to the clubface angle at impact. That's why I mention about my excessive draws and push draws and not about pull-hooks. As I said in my 1st post to play a push is not a big problem - it's just enough to open the clubface more, more or less the same angle as is the angle of my inside DS path.
However, if you close the clubface relative to the DS path angle - you will obtain a draw always. Fade could be obtained only when the clubface is open relatively to the DS path. I need to learn how to diminish my inside angle of DS path since trials to play fade with, say, 6 degrees of the inside DS path and 10 degrees of clubface open angle is ridiculous.
I'll try to post my FO view of the swing tomorrow.