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Can’t really get a face on view in my game room, but using foam balls to try.

Can’t really get a face on view in my game room, but using foam balls to try and get away from slight over the top move I have when you put the evil dimpled ball in front of me. Any suggestions?
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Hello Brian. You can see once the lead arm starts to get parallel to the ground in the backswing the spine starts leaning towards the target (Reverse P), lose some trail glute load, and overswing. This is making it hard for the lower half to be the driver of the downswing and shallow out the club. I would tackle the body position (reverse p). Focus on loading and fixing the spine. Then, tightening up the overswing. This will make the shallowing a much easier task to correct.
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