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re: Yips
Posted on 6/30/22 at 10:41 am to Bawpaw
Posted on 6/30/22 at 10:41 am to Bawpaw
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a kid and dad at 3 o’clock to me and I ran the first two between the kids legs
No doubt hosel hit.
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Could hit a high flop shot though?
For me I could still hit the shots that I was swinging with more velocity on the downstroke. I find that when my swing speed increased, my hands/arms stayed tighter to the body. When I was doing a slower, more controlled type chip, my hands/arms would drift towards the ball more allowing the hosel to be closer to the ball and causing the extreme right shank. A good thought is like another poster said and try and hit on the toe. That may help the club get in the right position. I concentrate on my hands being below the ball as I'm looking down while I swing through. Either way, just knowing what is causing the shank is the main thing. When you don't know what is causing it then you can chase your tail for a long time. How you fix it is up to you.
Posted on 6/30/22 at 7:33 pm to jpggpj
IF a shank happens, it can be because your weight gets over your toes.
I try to flare my toes up while hitting the ball.
It seems to work when the shank shows up.
I try to flare my toes up while hitting the ball.
It seems to work when the shank shows up.
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