Good content. What's interesting is that I've developed a similar backswing technique, I just feel like I'm pulling the stick back and slightly to the left and I get a lot more good to great swing path. If I pull back what feels like 'straight,' I actually end up with more variability in swing path. When I miss the path, I'd prefer it to be one way, and when I pull 'back to the left,' I rarely get pulls and mostly will miss with a push. This works great, because I tend to be a fast miss with timing, so I create natural push-draw shots shapes this way.
there’s not too many tips for tempo people can have different tempo’s so the only thing that works is just practice and playing yourself just gotta get used to it
its comical i came across this video as im recently struggling with a big push in my swing plane when i used to have a very straight swing plane.
Good content. What's interesting is that I've developed a similar backswing technique, I just feel like I'm pulling the stick back and slightly to the left and I get a lot more good to great swing path. If I pull back what feels like 'straight,' I actually end up with more variability in swing path. When I miss the path, I'd prefer it to be one way, and when I pull 'back to the left,' I rarely get pulls and mostly will miss with a push. This works great, because I tend to be a fast miss with timing, so I create natural push-draw shots shapes this way.
Any tips on swing tempo?
there’s not too many tips for tempo people can have different tempo’s so the only thing that works is just practice and playing yourself just gotta get used to it