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Anthony, you told me that in my full swing, I push too hard with my trail side.

Hello Anthony, you told me that in my full swing, I push too hard with my trail side. So, in Pitching and chipping, I had the idea to pull with the left side of the core. Do you think that is a good idea? Also, I have now begun to work myself up to the 20-yard shot, and it would be great if you could help me with it. What can I do better? Personally, I find that my upswing looks great, but the finish looks sluggy and weak. Best wishes, Jayden.
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Here I am, DownTheLine.
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Hey Jayden, Yes, pulling from your lead side is a good thought, especially if you are used to pushing too hard from your trail side. If you look at your belt buckle, it’s not leading the swing. Look at Chuck in the chip shot videos, and see how the core brings the arms down. Focus on keeping the right arm more connected to the core, and simply rotate and turn your belt buckle to the target.
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