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Use the shaft extender to help you visualize shallow arms. This is similar to the "handle in the bucket" idea but uses different equipment. It is more restrictive to your swing but can provide a stronger visual if you have a tendency to get steep.
Tags: Transition, Drill, Intermediate
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Stirl is arm shallowing with the extender.
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So I've got my swing extender, but you can just take
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an alignment stick and hold it just underneath the grip,
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so it extends about a foot or so.
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The challenge with the extender drills is you can't really do swings
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where you go past about waist height in the falter,
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because eventually the club would pass and you're going to hit yourself,
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and it's either going to break it or at least disrupt the learning process.
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So what we're going to do with the shallowing with the extender
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is we're going to focus on transition.
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So what can often happen is during transition,
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many golfers will rotate either the trail shoulder or the lead forearm
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and get the club working more vertically.
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So now because of the extender, I can see that that's pointing more in line with my feet.
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You can see that's a very vertical position.
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If I got here, one of the few ways that I would be able to then hit a golf flow
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would be to then stand up and kind of shallow it out very late.
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But that's going to tend to cause some contact issues.
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So what I would prefer is during transition,
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I'm going to shallow the club or get the butt end of the extender
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pointed out towards the target line.
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So now I've got the butt end of the club pointed out towards the target line.
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Now I can work on my release movements on the way through.
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So you can actually hit little shots or slow motion,
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kind of tai chi style swings, but you won't be able to follow through past
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about waist height in the falter.
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Now one of the ways that you can see from the face on view
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is if you're using a mirror or something like that,
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if the steeper you get it, typically the higher the clubhead is going to look,
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the shallow where you get it, the more the clubhead is going to look low compared to the hands.
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So if you go up towards the top of the swing in your shallow,
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you'll see that the clubhead and your hands are about the same height,
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where if you steep in the clubhead will be drastically higher than the hands.
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It's kind of a lines with these horizontal swings where the clubhead and the hands are about the same height.
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And then working on feeling that shallow movement here with a little bit of visual guidance,
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can really help you kind of overcome an overall tendency to get really steep in transition,
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especially if you're a visual learner.