No expert here either, but u take what you can get on sunday afternoon.
A lttle steep on the plane line.
If you worked on the Mcdonald drill, pulling left kneee toward the ball and then behind it, allowing it to come up on the toe, that might cure a lot of it. Would get you more "back" and cause more of an inside DS move. Maybe exagerate with a drop to the elbow plane.
left....rigt......left...............right........ ....lot of magic in those drills.
Guru,
I would tend to think a flatter plane "angle" would hook it even more given the same others.
I am trying to hit per 12-1-0 I have been finding it hard not to go to end. Believe it or not it has shortened a little lol. I see what you mean JTillery and I think your right no doubt that im not using angled hinge. If I learn the angled hinge I wont have to worry about that left shot and can hit down the left side and have it move back without fear, am I right?
Here is a better video I took because of the poor quality of the last one.
I am trying to hit per 12-1-0 I have been finding it hard not to go to end. Believe it or not it has shortened a little lol. I see what you mean JTillery and I think your right no doubt that im not using angled hinge. If I learn the angled hinge I wont have to worry about that left shot and can hit down the left side and have it move back without fear, am I right?
Here is a better video I took because of the poor quality of the last one.
Thanks again guys
No way that ball went left is there?
Also, just curious why you decided to hit? Anyway, the club getting kicked out like that halfway down shows turndown and way more #2 than #1. That combined with the HH of the first video definitely would suggest you need a LOT more driving down and out of that straightening right arm if you're wanting a "hit" and not a hook.