So I've been working on driver a lot lately since my recent swing breakthroughs have been with the irons. I've been trying various different ideas all revolving around the right elbow and getting it bent at impact. So I just told myself that today at the range I was going to solve the problem once and for all. So I charged up the handy dandy Casio Exilim and only hit driver for about 2 hours. Now I only hit about 40 balls in that time since I was in full experimentation mode which consists of think, swing, film, analyze then repeat.
So this time I just told myself I had to get in the position of my hips and chest facing the target at impact. I somehow tried a thing where I sort of left my hands away from my body at the top of the backswing and instead of jamming my elbow into my stomach I just rotated my hips and chest toward the target. I tried to feel like I was swinging the club on a vertical plane with my torso horizontal. I filmed it and it was correct. It's a very different conception of the swing than the one I had been trying which was dig the elbow into the stomach and turn the hips. This one is more keep the hands high and just turn the hips and torso. The elbow jams in later in the swing at impact.
My club stays way more on plane. No more manipulating and trying to find the slot. What's funny is that I had this swing feeling 3 years ago! I got away from it. Ha kinda like Tiger going back to his swing when he was younger hehe.
Elbow stays tucked in way longer. I'm starting to understand what clearing the hips means. I'll have to do a video of this because it's hard to explain with words. I didn't hit the ball well but I wasn't going for that.
Looks so much smoother than the funky stuff I was doing before. Still not able to hit all out yet.
I was still pushing and mega slicing the ball so although I was elated that I had solved a problem that had been bugging me for 3 years I wasn't getting the impact high.
The impact high came a few days later when I had to combine the new swing with a more supinated left wrist. I experimented with having the club even more diagonal in my hand. And feeling like I was backhanding with my first knuckle. This is also hard to explain in words. But the driver was bombing and it seemed like I wasn't swinging very hard at all. I was still pushing and slicing but not nearly as bad. I was also playing around with setup positions being more closed since I'm really hitting up on the ball. I even hit two or three slight draws. One that even had that missile-like early low curve and then rise to a nice high draw!
Then I started losing it. On film it didn't look that great so I'll have to have a few more sessions getting this thing down. But I feel I've made a major breakthrough on the driver which will payoff big time this competition season.
Here's a before and after completely different.