WHAT YOUR ANSWERS REVEAL
Your Swing Symptoms Explained
The patterns you selected are not separate problems. They are surface signals of one deeper internal movement your swing keeps repeating. This page reveals what those signals mean.
Why your ball flight becomes unpredictable
Curves pushes pulls high shots and low shots are not random misses. They are the visible trace of how your body and club are failing to move as one unit. Ball flight is not the cause. It is the output of your internal organization.
Why your contact feels inconsistent
Fat shots thin shots toe strikes and heel strikes appear when structure is lost early. Once the frame collapses your body must rebuild the motion on the way down. That rebuild is what creates inconsistent strike patterns.
Why your power disappears when you add speed
Power is sequencing not effort. When the chain breaks balance timing contact and accuracy collapse instantly. Power problems are organization problems not strength problems.
Why control becomes difficult
When your swing relies on hands tension or last second corrections control becomes unstable. You can hit good shots but you cannot trust them. True control comes from internal stability not external manipulation.
Why your swing collapses under pressure
Pressure does not create flaws. It exposes them. When a swing is built on compensations it holds together in practice and breaks when the stakes rise. What you feel under pressure is your swing stability.
Why consistency feels impossible
Start line strike distance and overall motion vary when the internal pattern varies. Consistency is not a separate skill. It is the natural result of a stable internal sequence that repeats without effort.
Why you lose posture or balance
Early extension lifting swaying or losing balance are protective moves. Your body stands up or shifts when it senses instability. These are survival patterns not personal mistakes.
The real takeaway from your answers
All your symptoms including ball flight contact power control timing posture and balance are connected. They come from one internal pattern that shapes your entire motion. Fix the pattern and the symptoms disappear together.
Curves pushes pulls high shots and low shots are not random misses. They are the visible trace of how your body and club are failing to move as one unit. Ball flight is not the cause. It is the output of your internal organization.
Why your contact feels inconsistent
Fat shots thin shots toe strikes and heel strikes appear when structure is lost early. Once the frame collapses your body must rebuild the motion on the way down. That rebuild is what creates inconsistent strike patterns.
Why your power disappears when you add speed
Power is sequencing not effort. When the chain breaks balance timing contact and accuracy collapse instantly. Power problems are organization problems not strength problems.
Why control becomes difficult
When your swing relies on hands tension or last second corrections control becomes unstable. You can hit good shots but you cannot trust them. True control comes from internal stability not external manipulation.
Why your swing collapses under pressure
Pressure does not create flaws. It exposes them. When a swing is built on compensations it holds together in practice and breaks when the stakes rise. What you feel under pressure is your swing stability.
Why consistency feels impossible
Start line strike distance and overall motion vary when the internal pattern varies. Consistency is not a separate skill. It is the natural result of a stable internal sequence that repeats without effort.
Why you lose posture or balance
Early extension lifting swaying or losing balance are protective moves. Your body stands up or shifts when it senses instability. These are survival patterns not personal mistakes.
The real takeaway from your answers
All your symptoms including ball flight contact power control timing posture and balance are connected. They come from one internal pattern that shapes your entire motion. Fix the pattern and the symptoms disappear together.
Your next step is to learn the internal movement that stabilizes your swing and removes the symptoms you just identified.