WHAT YOUR ANSWERS MEAN
Your Swing Symptoms Explained
Every answer you selected reveals how your swing behaves on the outside. These symptoms are not random. They are not separate problems. They are different expressions of one internal pattern.
Why your ball flight becomes unpredictable
Curves pushes pulls high shots low shots are signs that the body and club are not moving as one unit. Ball flight is not the cause. It is the output of how your swing is organized internally.
Why your contact feels inconsistent
Fat shots, thin shots, toe strikes, heel strikes happen when the swing loses structure early. The body then tries to rebuild the motion on the way down which creates inconsistent strike patterns.
Why your power disappears when you need it
Power is not strength. It is sequencing. When the chain breaks balance timing contact or accuracy collapse. Power problems are organization problems not effort problems.
Why control becomes difficult
When the swing relies on hands tension or last second adjustments control becomes unstable. True control comes from internal stability not external manipulation.
Why your swing collapses under pressure
Pressure exposes instability. When the swing is built on compensations it breaks the moment the stakes rise. Pressure does not create flaws. It reveals them.
Why consistency feels impossible
Start line strike distance and motion vary when the internal pattern varies. Consistency is not a skill. It is the natural result of a stable internal sequence.
Why you lose posture or balance
Early extension lifting swaying or losing balance are protective moves. The body stands up or shifts when it senses instability. These are survival patterns not mistakes.
The real takeaway
All your symptoms including ball flight contact power control timing and posture are connected. They come from one internal pattern. Your next step is to discover what that pattern is.
Curves pushes pulls high shots low shots are signs that the body and club are not moving as one unit. Ball flight is not the cause. It is the output of how your swing is organized internally.
Why your contact feels inconsistent
Fat shots, thin shots, toe strikes, heel strikes happen when the swing loses structure early. The body then tries to rebuild the motion on the way down which creates inconsistent strike patterns.
Why your power disappears when you need it
Power is not strength. It is sequencing. When the chain breaks balance timing contact or accuracy collapse. Power problems are organization problems not effort problems.
Why control becomes difficult
When the swing relies on hands tension or last second adjustments control becomes unstable. True control comes from internal stability not external manipulation.
Why your swing collapses under pressure
Pressure exposes instability. When the swing is built on compensations it breaks the moment the stakes rise. Pressure does not create flaws. It reveals them.
Why consistency feels impossible
Start line strike distance and motion vary when the internal pattern varies. Consistency is not a skill. It is the natural result of a stable internal sequence.
Why you lose posture or balance
Early extension lifting swaying or losing balance are protective moves. The body stands up or shifts when it senses instability. These are survival patterns not mistakes.
The real takeaway
All your symptoms including ball flight contact power control timing and posture are connected. They come from one internal pattern. Your next step is to discover what that pattern is.