Most players problems occur early in the swing, when their at address firstly, then also in the takeaway. Tension, and too many thoughts in the set-up are detrimental to a solid consistent swing, add to that, you are starting in a static position, then you have to synchronise everything, the shoulders, hips, the club, the hands, the arms. A lot can, and sometimes does go wrong.
A backswing tip I learned from David Leadbetter, was why not begin the backswing three quarters of the way back, set in the correct position, and eliminate the early part of the back-swing that causes most of the problems.
It begins with your body already turned back, your hands are at chest high,(parallel to the ground) and the club cocked at 90 degrees to your left arm, you assume the position like you would a baseball hitter ready to hit a baseball.
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