Why You’re Losing Forward Shaft Lean (top culprits examined)
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8m 20s
If you want more pars but struggling with thin or fat shots from the fairway, let’s examine the top culprits of why you’re losing forward shaft lean. For solid strikes, your hands need to be leading during the downswing and into impact for the ultimate compression. Hands leading with a square face that is. Once you identify your culprit, you'll be on your way to compressing the ball better. So, let’s get to it!
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