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Old 08-01-2006, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by smooth
Hi all, firstly thanks for a great site...

I'm fighting an over the top move in my downswing (on video my right shoulder moves *out* ever so slightly instead of *down*). This is enough to cause a shank in the short irons or pulls

After reading around here i know that the right shoulder has to go down, what is the best way to train this when you've been used to it going out for so long (been playing with it 15 years or more i guess) (again it's only a small move maybe an inch or so)

Drills etc more than welcome !!

Thanks
A couple additional areas to check at setup that can contribute

an overly wide stance

a left foot that is too 'square' to the line at address

A right forearm that is too high at address (bad grip)

Shoulder line open at address

All of these limit your ability to pivot properly.

Hit some shots with your feet together until you can stay in balance.
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