Your Motion Plan: Stopping the Flip
What: Keep steady, low motion of the arms and clubhead towards the goal by and after influence on all brief photographs.
Why: When the arms cease, the clubhead quickly passes the arms and flips (or scoops) the ball. This flip introduces the forefront too early, resulting in blades or chunky contact. Maintaining the arms transferring ensures a descending or stage strike and constant contact.
The right way to Execute the End:
Consequence: Eliminating the flip out of your brief sport will get rid of most of your inconsistent contact points, equivalent to blades.
Steady Movement: Concentrate on conserving the arms transferring and the clubhead low as you swing by influence and towards the opening.
Maintain the End: After influence, maintain your end briefly.
Verify for the Flip: To self-correct and make sure you prevented the flip, carry out the next verify:
Take your path hand (proper hand for righties) off the membership after holding the end.
Verify in case your lead arm and the clubshaft kind a straight line.
If the arm and shaft kind a straight line, there was no flip. If the wrist has cupped and the clubface is pointing up, you flipped it.









