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Old 11-16-2008, 11:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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NHA 2.0 is great, I really liked the original, this one is vastly improved, which is hard to do. I fight an underplane swing and am severely in to out on the downswing. When trying to swing up the wall and down the wall per the video, how do you prevent popout? My left arm flying wedge tends to overrotate, especially in the transition. I had watched soft draw, and worked on a backswing that went in and up. The nha swing up the wall seems to run the risk of popout, with the hands moving towards the target line in the backswing. Any practical keys to prevent laying off the club too much in the NHA pattern?
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Add a little twist-a-away...really; until you don't do it. When i first went through NHA i had to do it.
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I have a similar issue. If I were you I would experiment with a soft draw backswing and an NHA 2.0 downswing.
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Old 11-16-2008, 01:53 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I hit it more consistently with a NHA type backswing. Being taught the "soft fade" pattern the differences are pretty amazing. I am more dynamic with the SF pattern, but a bit more consistent with NHA

I am prone to getting underneath big time with SF, I can hit it extremely solid or hit a shank. NHA backswing solved that issue, but I have less pitch and lag.....tradeoffs I guess.
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Soft Fade!

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