Jordan has been a student of mine for 5 years. He's a senior at Liberty University. His swing history is a flat backswing and then a steeper downswing. Recently he's overdone getting the golf shaft to not be so flat in the backswing. As a result he's hitting too many cuts and pull cut shots.
Today I had him hit shots on a slope where the ball was slightly above his feet and he was positioned on an uphill lie. Putting the ball above his feet helped round out his backswing and followthrough. Additionally getting him positioned on a slight up hill lie allowed Jordan to swing more up the hill, and to the right, in his followthrough. By doing this it also allowed him to flatten out the start of his downswing as well as angle his swing more to the right. Have a look.
Jordan Frye Video
Today I had him hit shots on a slope where the ball was slightly above his feet and he was positioned on an uphill lie. Putting the ball above his feet helped round out his backswing and followthrough. Additionally getting him positioned on a slight up hill lie allowed Jordan to swing more up the hill, and to the right, in his followthrough. By doing this it also allowed him to flatten out the start of his downswing as well as angle his swing more to the right. Have a look.
Jordan Frye Video
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