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When we discuss missed shots and what causes them, it’s helpful to look at different golfers creating the miss in question.
You can watch Chuck recreate these misses again and again, but it’s still always Chuck’s swing. Watching other golfers, some of whom may have swings similar to yours, can make it easier to see what’s going on.
Today we’re going to look at a student’s swing and talk about why he’s pulling his golf shots. It may help you see some of the issues from a new perspective.
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Although the student in this lesson is left handed, we’ve flipped the images so we can discuss it without getting our terms mixed up.
This student tends to miss his shots to the left. A lot of golfers think that pulled shots are caused by swinging over the top. We’ll see today that, while that is one possible cause, it’s primarily the club face angle at impact that causes any shot to go off line.
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