Hi all,
One of Mark Bakers 10 hall of fame positions is that at the top of the backswing, the ball is covering the head, or directly above/below the head. My backswing tends to loop to the inside, i.e. at the top of the backswing the ball is on the left side of my head. Thus, I have a tendency to create to much angle through the front, causing my usual miss to be to the right. I have searched YouTube and other sources for a tip on creating a straight backswing. All the videos state the importance of the backswing, but never provide any good, detailed practice tips.
The only drills I can think of to achieve this is a "one step drill" where you take the approach out of play. My only problem with this drill is that it doesn't allow a full backswing and shoulder opening without muscle.
Anyways, anyone have any good drills or thoughts on this?