Dude! This may be the best "over the top" cure that has ever been. I have been tracing 7's all over the place. This rocks!
You are now my golf hero . . . replacing Silly Puddy. Sorry Comdpa.
Cool avatar...
I'm glad the visual helped. Most bring logic to the table when first learning golf. It would make too much sense to start in one position and return to it. Turn back and turn through, right? Uh...not exactly. My club points at my belly button and returns there, right? Uh...not exactly. I'm trying to hit the back of the ball to make it go straight, right? Uh...not exactly. I have to keep the clubface square as long as possible, right? OK...that's enough. Let's just trash everything that you've ever heard about golf and let's start over. There is a book that was first copyrighted in 1969.......
when i do the 7, the feel is staying on the right side a long long time from the top...seeing im concentrating on drawing the 7 on a flat vertical surface to my right. does the long leg of seven point straight down too plane line of angles out too ball from top? just seeking clarification, thanks.
when i do the 7, the feel is staying on the right side a long long time from the top...seeing im concentrating on drawing the 7 on a flat vertical surface to my right. does the long leg of seven point straight down too plane line of angles out too ball from top? just seeking clarification, thanks.
The shoulder moves toward the ball, but the imaginary light would draw a straight line. The shoulder moving down plane is via the hip slide. Your weight moves to the left.