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oneputt Posted - June 28 2009 : 09:06:02 AM
What is the reason for the famous rocket hosel shot (shanked)? When it happens for me, I feel like I took the club too far inside and then my swing is from inside to outside. Thanks, Ted
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jclenden Posted - June 28 2009 : 09:53:28 AM
That's what causes it for me - taking the club back too far inside. It used to be a problem with my wedges, but I've gotten used to swinging on plane with the wedges. Keep working on your swing plane and you should be able to overcome it.

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