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How to Fix Outside-In Swing Problems for Better Contact
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Identify why an outside-in swing leads to fat and thin shots
- Learn how to adjust your swing path while maintaining solid contact
- Understand the relationship between swing center and contact point for better performance
In this video, you'll learn about the challenges golfers face when transitioning from an outside-in swing path to a more inside-out approach. Understanding these concepts will help you improve your contact quality and overall ball striking.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:09.280
This concept video is outside in progression trouble.
2
00:00:09.280 --> 00:00:15.710
Oftentimes golfers who come in for lessons have a natural outside in pattern
3
00:00:15.710 --> 00:00:16.420
and then
4
00:00:16.420 --> 00:00:20.490
as we start making them come a little bit more from the inside or less outside,
5
00:00:20.490 --> 00:00:20.840
what
6
00:00:20.840 --> 00:00:25.160
can often happen is initially you lose some of your contact quality.
7
00:00:25.160 --> 00:00:30.360
So I'm going to walk you through that common scenario because a lot of golfers
8
00:00:30.360 --> 00:00:30.400
kind of
9
00:00:30.400 --> 00:00:33.710
get frustrated when they start hitting it more fat and thin even though it's
10
00:00:33.710 --> 00:00:35.260
going straighter.
11
00:00:35.260 --> 00:00:40.280
So this takes just a little understanding of looking at the path of the club.
12
00:00:40.280 --> 00:00:46.890
If I have a swing plane that's pretty much in line, kind of like this, you'll
13
00:00:46.890 --> 00:00:47.720
see that
14
00:00:47.720 --> 00:00:51.960
it has a contact point will put this pretty close to in line with the golf wall
15
00:00:51.960 --> 00:00:52.600
there.
16
00:00:52.600 --> 00:00:56.850
Now if I keep the center of this hula hoop at about the same position and I
17
00:00:56.850 --> 00:00:57.880
start shifting
18
00:00:57.880 --> 00:01:02.050
this more and more inside out, you can see that the contact point has moved
19
00:01:02.050 --> 00:01:03.400
further back
20
00:01:03.400 --> 00:01:04.640
just like this.
21
00:01:04.640 --> 00:01:10.470
If I move it more outside in, you can see that the contact point moves more
22
00:01:10.470 --> 00:01:11.520
forward.
23
00:01:11.520 --> 00:01:16.760
So what a lot of golfers present with is more of a center of the swing that is
24
00:01:16.760 --> 00:01:16.880
actually
25
00:01:16.880 --> 00:01:20.920
back behind the golf wall and then a path that is outside in.
26
00:01:20.920 --> 00:01:25.620
If you don't change both of those, if you just change the outside in component,
27
00:01:25.620 --> 00:01:26.000
then
28
00:01:26.000 --> 00:01:29.590
what will happen is because the swing or the center of the swing is backward,
29
00:01:29.590 --> 00:01:30.080
we start
30
00:01:30.080 --> 00:01:34.400
hitting a bunch of contact problems, either fat or thin.
31
00:01:34.400 --> 00:01:40.300
The goal is to get the club swinging pretty straight or slightly inside out but
32
00:01:40.300 --> 00:01:41.040
use body
33
00:01:41.040 --> 00:01:47.700
rotation and pressure shift to get the or the wipe in order to get the center
34
00:01:47.700 --> 00:01:48.360
of the
35
00:01:48.360 --> 00:01:54.300
swing ahead of the golf ball so that you can get this the benefit, the shallow
36
00:01:54.300 --> 00:01:55.040
benefit
37
00:01:55.040 --> 00:01:58.930
of the path being more inside out but the contact benefit of having the center
38
00:01:58.930 --> 00:01:59.300
of the
39
00:01:59.300 --> 00:02:00.300
swing more forward.
40
00:02:00.300 --> 00:02:03.640
So that's a global goal of what we're trying to do.
41
00:02:03.640 --> 00:02:09.310
If you are kind of this bestly steep or kind of arm dominant on the way
42
00:02:09.310 --> 00:02:10.840
backward, just
43
00:02:10.840 --> 00:02:16.080
know if you start coming from the inside, you might struggle with some contact
44
00:02:16.080 --> 00:02:16.760
issues.
45
00:02:16.760 --> 00:02:22.000
The remedy is almost always going to be something related to body position or
46
00:02:22.000 --> 00:02:22.840
the wipe and
47
00:02:22.840 --> 00:02:27.660
getting the hands a little bit more forward, potentially staying a little bit
48
00:02:27.660 --> 00:02:28.320
more down
49
00:02:28.320 --> 00:02:32.270
to allow for those to happen but those are the two solutions that move the
50
00:02:32.270 --> 00:02:33.120
contact point
51
00:02:33.120 --> 00:02:35.840
forward even though you're improving the path.
52
00:02:35.840 --> 00:02:39.760
So try to avoid getting too frustrated.
53
00:02:39.760 --> 00:02:43.780
Check in on either contact location by looking from the face on view, got other
54
00:02:43.780 --> 00:02:44.360
videos that
55
00:02:44.360 --> 00:02:48.150
can help you figure out what to look for, or directional issues by looking more
56
00:02:48.150 --> 00:02:48.440
at the
57
00:02:48.440 --> 00:02:51.480
down the line video.
58
00:02:51.480 --> 00:02:57.830
One other caveat is with this as you're going from the swing path a little bit
59
00:02:57.830 --> 00:02:58.680
more outside
60
00:02:58.680 --> 00:03:04.180
into a little bit more inside out, what can happen is to avoid the fat shot as
61
00:03:04.180 --> 00:03:05.040
you start
62
00:03:05.040 --> 00:03:07.880
getting your hands more ahead, you start hitting the ball a little bit more off
63
00:03:07.880 --> 00:03:09.160
to the right.
64
00:03:09.160 --> 00:03:12.960
So one of the natural progressions is you come in with kind of a slice and then
65
00:03:12.960 --> 00:03:13.520
you get it
66
00:03:13.520 --> 00:03:18.190
more back and you start hitting more of like a push and then you can figure out
67
00:03:18.190 --> 00:03:18.660
how to
68
00:03:18.660 --> 00:03:22.440
hit it more solid and use some of the motorcycle or shaft twisting in order to
69
00:03:22.440 --> 00:03:23.920
get it more online.
70
00:03:23.920 --> 00:03:29.160
So be patient, I promise it's worth it because even the good shots with a
71
00:03:29.160 --> 00:03:30.320
severely outside
72
00:03:30.320 --> 00:03:33.750
in path don't feel that great and when you start getting the club coming more
73
00:03:33.750 --> 00:03:34.200
from the
74
00:03:34.200 --> 00:03:39.440
inside you feel like you have a much bigger, you feel like you have much less
75
00:03:39.440 --> 00:03:39.760
timing to
76
00:03:39.760 --> 00:03:43.580
rely on, you're going to feel like the club is just kind of in the slot or
77
00:03:43.580 --> 00:03:44.840
lined up longer
78
00:03:44.840 --> 00:03:47.990
and you feel like you won't have to time it perfectly in order to hit your best
79
00:03:47.990 --> 00:03:48.480
shots.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:09.280
This concept video is outside in progression trouble.
2
00:00:09.280 --> 00:00:15.710
Oftentimes golfers who come in for lessons have a natural outside in pattern
3
00:00:15.710 --> 00:00:16.420
and then
4
00:00:16.420 --> 00:00:20.490
as we start making them come a little bit more from the inside or less outside,
5
00:00:20.490 --> 00:00:20.840
what
6
00:00:20.840 --> 00:00:25.160
can often happen is initially you lose some of your contact quality.
7
00:00:25.160 --> 00:00:30.360
So I'm going to walk you through that common scenario because a lot of golfers
8
00:00:30.360 --> 00:00:30.400
kind of
9
00:00:30.400 --> 00:00:33.710
get frustrated when they start hitting it more fat and thin even though it's
10
00:00:33.710 --> 00:00:35.260
going straighter.
11
00:00:35.260 --> 00:00:40.280
So this takes just a little understanding of looking at the path of the club.
12
00:00:40.280 --> 00:00:46.890
If I have a swing plane that's pretty much in line, kind of like this, you'll
13
00:00:46.890 --> 00:00:47.720
see that
14
00:00:47.720 --> 00:00:51.960
it has a contact point will put this pretty close to in line with the golf wall
15
00:00:51.960 --> 00:00:52.600
there.
16
00:00:52.600 --> 00:00:56.850
Now if I keep the center of this hula hoop at about the same position and I
17
00:00:56.850 --> 00:00:57.880
start shifting
18
00:00:57.880 --> 00:01:02.050
this more and more inside out, you can see that the contact point has moved
19
00:01:02.050 --> 00:01:03.400
further back
20
00:01:03.400 --> 00:01:04.640
just like this.
21
00:01:04.640 --> 00:01:10.470
If I move it more outside in, you can see that the contact point moves more
22
00:01:10.470 --> 00:01:11.520
forward.
23
00:01:11.520 --> 00:01:16.760
So what a lot of golfers present with is more of a center of the swing that is
24
00:01:16.760 --> 00:01:16.880
actually
25
00:01:16.880 --> 00:01:20.920
back behind the golf wall and then a path that is outside in.
26
00:01:20.920 --> 00:01:25.620
If you don't change both of those, if you just change the outside in component,
27
00:01:25.620 --> 00:01:26.000
then
28
00:01:26.000 --> 00:01:29.590
what will happen is because the swing or the center of the swing is backward,
29
00:01:29.590 --> 00:01:30.080
we start
30
00:01:30.080 --> 00:01:34.400
hitting a bunch of contact problems, either fat or thin.
31
00:01:34.400 --> 00:01:40.300
The goal is to get the club swinging pretty straight or slightly inside out but
32
00:01:40.300 --> 00:01:41.040
use body
33
00:01:41.040 --> 00:01:47.700
rotation and pressure shift to get the or the wipe in order to get the center
34
00:01:47.700 --> 00:01:48.360
of the
35
00:01:48.360 --> 00:01:54.300
swing ahead of the golf ball so that you can get this the benefit, the shallow
36
00:01:54.300 --> 00:01:55.040
benefit
37
00:01:55.040 --> 00:01:58.930
of the path being more inside out but the contact benefit of having the center
38
00:01:58.930 --> 00:01:59.300
of the
39
00:01:59.300 --> 00:02:00.300
swing more forward.
40
00:02:00.300 --> 00:02:03.640
So that's a global goal of what we're trying to do.
41
00:02:03.640 --> 00:02:09.310
If you are kind of this bestly steep or kind of arm dominant on the way
42
00:02:09.310 --> 00:02:10.840
backward, just
43
00:02:10.840 --> 00:02:16.080
know if you start coming from the inside, you might struggle with some contact
44
00:02:16.080 --> 00:02:16.760
issues.
45
00:02:16.760 --> 00:02:22.000
The remedy is almost always going to be something related to body position or
46
00:02:22.000 --> 00:02:22.840
the wipe and
47
00:02:22.840 --> 00:02:27.660
getting the hands a little bit more forward, potentially staying a little bit
48
00:02:27.660 --> 00:02:28.320
more down
49
00:02:28.320 --> 00:02:32.270
to allow for those to happen but those are the two solutions that move the
50
00:02:32.270 --> 00:02:33.120
contact point
51
00:02:33.120 --> 00:02:35.840
forward even though you're improving the path.
52
00:02:35.840 --> 00:02:39.760
So try to avoid getting too frustrated.
53
00:02:39.760 --> 00:02:43.780
Check in on either contact location by looking from the face on view, got other
54
00:02:43.780 --> 00:02:44.360
videos that
55
00:02:44.360 --> 00:02:48.150
can help you figure out what to look for, or directional issues by looking more
56
00:02:48.150 --> 00:02:48.440
at the
57
00:02:48.440 --> 00:02:51.480
down the line video.
58
00:02:51.480 --> 00:02:57.830
One other caveat is with this as you're going from the swing path a little bit
59
00:02:57.830 --> 00:02:58.680
more outside
60
00:02:58.680 --> 00:03:04.180
into a little bit more inside out, what can happen is to avoid the fat shot as
61
00:03:04.180 --> 00:03:05.040
you start
62
00:03:05.040 --> 00:03:07.880
getting your hands more ahead, you start hitting the ball a little bit more off
63
00:03:07.880 --> 00:03:09.160
to the right.
64
00:03:09.160 --> 00:03:12.960
So one of the natural progressions is you come in with kind of a slice and then
65
00:03:12.960 --> 00:03:13.520
you get it
66
00:03:13.520 --> 00:03:18.190
more back and you start hitting more of like a push and then you can figure out
67
00:03:18.190 --> 00:03:18.660
how to
68
00:03:18.660 --> 00:03:22.440
hit it more solid and use some of the motorcycle or shaft twisting in order to
69
00:03:22.440 --> 00:03:23.920
get it more online.
70
00:03:23.920 --> 00:03:29.160
So be patient, I promise it's worth it because even the good shots with a
71
00:03:29.160 --> 00:03:30.320
severely outside
72
00:03:30.320 --> 00:03:33.750
in path don't feel that great and when you start getting the club coming more
73
00:03:33.750 --> 00:03:34.200
from the
74
00:03:34.200 --> 00:03:39.440
inside you feel like you have a much bigger, you feel like you have much less
75
00:03:39.440 --> 00:03:39.760
timing to
76
00:03:39.760 --> 00:03:43.580
rely on, you're going to feel like the club is just kind of in the slot or
77
00:03:43.580 --> 00:03:44.840
lined up longer
78
00:03:44.840 --> 00:03:47.990
and you feel like you won't have to time it perfectly in order to hit your best
79
00:03:47.990 --> 00:03:48.480
shots.
Have questions?
Ask Mulligan for help
Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of
Best Young Teachers in America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
How to Fix Outside-In Swing Problems for Better Contact
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Identify why an outside-in swing leads to fat and thin shots
- Learn how to adjust your swing path while maintaining solid contact
- Understand the relationship between swing center and contact point for better performance
In this video, you'll learn about the challenges golfers face when transitioning from an outside-in swing path to a more inside-out approach. Understanding these concepts will help you improve your contact quality and overall ball striking.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:09.280
This concept video is outside in progression trouble.
2
00:00:09.280 --> 00:00:15.710
Oftentimes golfers who come in for lessons have a natural outside in pattern
3
00:00:15.710 --> 00:00:16.420
and then
4
00:00:16.420 --> 00:00:20.490
as we start making them come a little bit more from the inside or less outside,
5
00:00:20.490 --> 00:00:20.840
what
6
00:00:20.840 --> 00:00:25.160
can often happen is initially you lose some of your contact quality.
7
00:00:25.160 --> 00:00:30.360
So I'm going to walk you through that common scenario because a lot of golfers
8
00:00:30.360 --> 00:00:30.400
kind of
9
00:00:30.400 --> 00:00:33.710
get frustrated when they start hitting it more fat and thin even though it's
10
00:00:33.710 --> 00:00:35.260
going straighter.
11
00:00:35.260 --> 00:00:40.280
So this takes just a little understanding of looking at the path of the club.
12
00:00:40.280 --> 00:00:46.890
If I have a swing plane that's pretty much in line, kind of like this, you'll
13
00:00:46.890 --> 00:00:47.720
see that
14
00:00:47.720 --> 00:00:51.960
it has a contact point will put this pretty close to in line with the golf wall
15
00:00:51.960 --> 00:00:52.600
there.
16
00:00:52.600 --> 00:00:56.850
Now if I keep the center of this hula hoop at about the same position and I
17
00:00:56.850 --> 00:00:57.880
start shifting
18
00:00:57.880 --> 00:01:02.050
this more and more inside out, you can see that the contact point has moved
19
00:01:02.050 --> 00:01:03.400
further back
20
00:01:03.400 --> 00:01:04.640
just like this.
21
00:01:04.640 --> 00:01:10.470
If I move it more outside in, you can see that the contact point moves more
22
00:01:10.470 --> 00:01:11.520
forward.
23
00:01:11.520 --> 00:01:16.760
So what a lot of golfers present with is more of a center of the swing that is
24
00:01:16.760 --> 00:01:16.880
actually
25
00:01:16.880 --> 00:01:20.920
back behind the golf wall and then a path that is outside in.
26
00:01:20.920 --> 00:01:25.620
If you don't change both of those, if you just change the outside in component,
27
00:01:25.620 --> 00:01:26.000
then
28
00:01:26.000 --> 00:01:29.590
what will happen is because the swing or the center of the swing is backward,
29
00:01:29.590 --> 00:01:30.080
we start
30
00:01:30.080 --> 00:01:34.400
hitting a bunch of contact problems, either fat or thin.
31
00:01:34.400 --> 00:01:40.300
The goal is to get the club swinging pretty straight or slightly inside out but
32
00:01:40.300 --> 00:01:41.040
use body
33
00:01:41.040 --> 00:01:47.700
rotation and pressure shift to get the or the wipe in order to get the center
34
00:01:47.700 --> 00:01:48.360
of the
35
00:01:48.360 --> 00:01:54.300
swing ahead of the golf ball so that you can get this the benefit, the shallow
36
00:01:54.300 --> 00:01:55.040
benefit
37
00:01:55.040 --> 00:01:58.930
of the path being more inside out but the contact benefit of having the center
38
00:01:58.930 --> 00:01:59.300
of the
39
00:01:59.300 --> 00:02:00.300
swing more forward.
40
00:02:00.300 --> 00:02:03.640
So that's a global goal of what we're trying to do.
41
00:02:03.640 --> 00:02:09.310
If you are kind of this bestly steep or kind of arm dominant on the way
42
00:02:09.310 --> 00:02:10.840
backward, just
43
00:02:10.840 --> 00:02:16.080
know if you start coming from the inside, you might struggle with some contact
44
00:02:16.080 --> 00:02:16.760
issues.
45
00:02:16.760 --> 00:02:22.000
The remedy is almost always going to be something related to body position or
46
00:02:22.000 --> 00:02:22.840
the wipe and
47
00:02:22.840 --> 00:02:27.660
getting the hands a little bit more forward, potentially staying a little bit
48
00:02:27.660 --> 00:02:28.320
more down
49
00:02:28.320 --> 00:02:32.270
to allow for those to happen but those are the two solutions that move the
50
00:02:32.270 --> 00:02:33.120
contact point
51
00:02:33.120 --> 00:02:35.840
forward even though you're improving the path.
52
00:02:35.840 --> 00:02:39.760
So try to avoid getting too frustrated.
53
00:02:39.760 --> 00:02:43.780
Check in on either contact location by looking from the face on view, got other
54
00:02:43.780 --> 00:02:44.360
videos that
55
00:02:44.360 --> 00:02:48.150
can help you figure out what to look for, or directional issues by looking more
56
00:02:48.150 --> 00:02:48.440
at the
57
00:02:48.440 --> 00:02:51.480
down the line video.
58
00:02:51.480 --> 00:02:57.830
One other caveat is with this as you're going from the swing path a little bit
59
00:02:57.830 --> 00:02:58.680
more outside
60
00:02:58.680 --> 00:03:04.180
into a little bit more inside out, what can happen is to avoid the fat shot as
61
00:03:04.180 --> 00:03:05.040
you start
62
00:03:05.040 --> 00:03:07.880
getting your hands more ahead, you start hitting the ball a little bit more off
63
00:03:07.880 --> 00:03:09.160
to the right.
64
00:03:09.160 --> 00:03:12.960
So one of the natural progressions is you come in with kind of a slice and then
65
00:03:12.960 --> 00:03:13.520
you get it
66
00:03:13.520 --> 00:03:18.190
more back and you start hitting more of like a push and then you can figure out
67
00:03:18.190 --> 00:03:18.660
how to
68
00:03:18.660 --> 00:03:22.440
hit it more solid and use some of the motorcycle or shaft twisting in order to
69
00:03:22.440 --> 00:03:23.920
get it more online.
70
00:03:23.920 --> 00:03:29.160
So be patient, I promise it's worth it because even the good shots with a
71
00:03:29.160 --> 00:03:30.320
severely outside
72
00:03:30.320 --> 00:03:33.750
in path don't feel that great and when you start getting the club coming more
73
00:03:33.750 --> 00:03:34.200
from the
74
00:03:34.200 --> 00:03:39.440
inside you feel like you have a much bigger, you feel like you have much less
75
00:03:39.440 --> 00:03:39.760
timing to
76
00:03:39.760 --> 00:03:43.580
rely on, you're going to feel like the club is just kind of in the slot or
77
00:03:43.580 --> 00:03:44.840
lined up longer
78
00:03:44.840 --> 00:03:47.990
and you feel like you won't have to time it perfectly in order to hit your best
79
00:03:47.990 --> 00:03:48.480
shots.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:09.280
This concept video is outside in progression trouble.
2
00:00:09.280 --> 00:00:15.710
Oftentimes golfers who come in for lessons have a natural outside in pattern
3
00:00:15.710 --> 00:00:16.420
and then
4
00:00:16.420 --> 00:00:20.490
as we start making them come a little bit more from the inside or less outside,
5
00:00:20.490 --> 00:00:20.840
what
6
00:00:20.840 --> 00:00:25.160
can often happen is initially you lose some of your contact quality.
7
00:00:25.160 --> 00:00:30.360
So I'm going to walk you through that common scenario because a lot of golfers
8
00:00:30.360 --> 00:00:30.400
kind of
9
00:00:30.400 --> 00:00:33.710
get frustrated when they start hitting it more fat and thin even though it's
10
00:00:33.710 --> 00:00:35.260
going straighter.
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So this takes just a little understanding of looking at the path of the club.
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If I have a swing plane that's pretty much in line, kind of like this, you'll
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see that
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it has a contact point will put this pretty close to in line with the golf wall
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there.
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Now if I keep the center of this hula hoop at about the same position and I
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start shifting
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this more and more inside out, you can see that the contact point has moved
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further back
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just like this.
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If I move it more outside in, you can see that the contact point moves more
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forward.
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So what a lot of golfers present with is more of a center of the swing that is
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actually
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back behind the golf wall and then a path that is outside in.
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If you don't change both of those, if you just change the outside in component,
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then
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what will happen is because the swing or the center of the swing is backward,
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we start
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hitting a bunch of contact problems, either fat or thin.
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The goal is to get the club swinging pretty straight or slightly inside out but
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use body
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rotation and pressure shift to get the or the wipe in order to get the center
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of the
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swing ahead of the golf ball so that you can get this the benefit, the shallow
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benefit
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of the path being more inside out but the contact benefit of having the center
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of the
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swing more forward.
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So that's a global goal of what we're trying to do.
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If you are kind of this bestly steep or kind of arm dominant on the way
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backward, just
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know if you start coming from the inside, you might struggle with some contact
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issues.
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The remedy is almost always going to be something related to body position or
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the wipe and
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getting the hands a little bit more forward, potentially staying a little bit
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more down
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to allow for those to happen but those are the two solutions that move the
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contact point
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forward even though you're improving the path.
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So try to avoid getting too frustrated.
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Check in on either contact location by looking from the face on view, got other
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videos that
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can help you figure out what to look for, or directional issues by looking more
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at the
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down the line video.
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One other caveat is with this as you're going from the swing path a little bit
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more outside
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into a little bit more inside out, what can happen is to avoid the fat shot as
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you start
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getting your hands more ahead, you start hitting the ball a little bit more off
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to the right.
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So one of the natural progressions is you come in with kind of a slice and then
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you get it
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more back and you start hitting more of like a push and then you can figure out
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how to
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hit it more solid and use some of the motorcycle or shaft twisting in order to
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get it more online.
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So be patient, I promise it's worth it because even the good shots with a
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severely outside
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in path don't feel that great and when you start getting the club coming more
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from the
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inside you feel like you have a much bigger, you feel like you have much less
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timing to
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rely on, you're going to feel like the club is just kind of in the slot or
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lined up longer
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and you feel like you won't have to time it perfectly in order to hit your best
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shots.
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