I truly feel like the guy who's lawn mower doesn't start so he takes it apart without checking for gas.
I have been struggling with an over the top move for months now and could no figure out why.
So tonight I'm practicing my start down waggle and find that I have been doing it horribly wrong for quite some time. I was literally doing a start down waggle that had my hands over plane the entire time and for some reason I did not catch it until just now.
So tonight I waggled focusing on making sure that as my hands pass the ball they are well inside the ball towards my feet where the hand path should be.
All the sudden my hands and right forearm are perfectly on plane at impact, I have a deeper right shoulder, and the flying wedges are looking drastically better.
All from EDUCATING THE DAMN HANDS and letting everything else stay out of the way.
I have 3 graduate degrees, read 4 languages, and have been studying TGM daily since March, 2010, AND I JUST FIGURED IT OUT READING YOUR POST!
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
I still think there's an OTT tendency in your swing. Not with regards to plane and external references, but with regards to your shoulder turn.
You're dipping your right shoulder through impact - pretty much like Paula Creamer. She gets away with it (at least she did last week), but it is not the best way. You should be dipping it during transition instead. Hip forward & right shoulder down. The hands will follow. Then turn through.
If dipping is problematic for you, you need a flatter swing plane.
I still think there's an OTT tendency in your swing. Not with regards to plane and external references, but with regards to your shoulder turn.
You're dipping your right shoulder through impact - pretty much like Paula Creamer. She gets away with it (at least she did last week), but it is not the best way. You should be dipping it during transition instead. Hip forward & right shoulder down. The hands will follow. Then turn through.
If dipping is problematic for you, you need a flatter swing plane.
You have a keen eye, but you didn't reach the root of the problem.
Me and Rob Noel, taught by Yoda and GSEM in Abita Springs, LA, actually figured it out.
At the beginning of start down my entire body slides towards the ball a few inches. We had been struggling with my pivot for weeks and I told him that I had noticed that in just the past couple of days in my garage.
He then had me hitting with my butt against a butt board (basically keep your butt attached throughout the swing) and all of the sudden I had acres of space for my hands and shoulders to move down.