
To cure an over-the-top swing, you need to fix your club path in the downswing, changing it so that it comes down beneath, or identical to, the path you took it away on. The best way to do this is to implement some drills, such as using an angled alignment stick to redirect your path, while filming your swing to monitor progress.
How can I stop swinging over the top?
The over-the-top golfer generally does the following things:
- (1) The shoulders and feet are aimed left of the target;
- (2) The weight is too far left at address;
- (3) The ball is generally too far forward at address;
- (4) The club is taken away too far to the inside and around the body which causes the arms to lift up too high as the club reaches the top ...
How to correct the over the top golf swing?
The Best Way to Stop Coming Over the Top in Your Swing
- Stop the Right from Dominating the Downswing. A lot of the material on the website talks about pushing versus pulling, and that's what we're going to go back over right ...
- Pull With the Left. Now let's look at the other arm. ...
- The Second Key: Weight Transfer. ...
- Know How to Use the Website. ...
How to stop coming over the top in golf swing?
- You whip the club too far inside with your hands in the takeaway. ...
- You don’t give yourself enough room to come from the inside on the downswing. ...
- Your alignment is way off. ...
- You have a great backswing, but your first move in the downswing is to come over the top. ...
How to stop coming over the top?
Stop Coming Over The Top
- Flat Takeaway. Taking away the club too flat is the most common of the backswing flaws. ...
- Reverse Pivot. The next most common error that leads to an over-the-top move is having too much weight on the left (forward) leg at the top of the backswing (left).
- Narrow Arc. The third most common reason for coming over the top is narrowing the swing arc. ...
- Open Face. ...

Why is my golf swing so over the top?
One of the most common causes of an over-the-top golf swing is a backswing that is too far ‘inside’. When a golfer takes the club back too close to his body (inside), the natural tendency is to compensate by extending the right elbow away from the body during the transition from backswing to downswing. When the right elbow of a right-handed golfer ...
What are some mistakes you can make in golf swing?
There sure is a lot to learn about the golf swing. The good news is you’ve come to the right place! Beginners (and even more advanced golfers) often face several challenges when attempting to improve their golf swing. One common swing mistake many golfers make is an over the top move that usually occurs during the transition from their backswing ...
What happens when you execute a backswing without a Medicus club?
When a golfer can execute the backswing without the Medicus club breaking, they have achieved the proper swing plane and will no longer feel it necessary to compensate with an over-the-top move during their downswing. By simply executing a downswing along the same path they performed their backswing, the Medicus will remain intact and their slice will be eliminated.
What happens when you use a Medicus dual hinge driver?
Most likely, the lower hinge will ‘break’ on the takeaway or ‘backswing’.
What is a medicus swing trainer?
It’s basically a driver with two adjustable hinges that allow the club to ‘break’ whenever the golfer does something wrong during the backswing or downswing.
Why does my right elbow slice in golf?
We now understand that an over-the-top golf swing happens when we push our right elbow away from our body during the transition from backswing to downswing. It is one of the most common causes of the golf slice.
How does dropping the golf club behind him affect the golfer?
The instructor demonstrates how dropping the golf club behind him at the top of his backswing alters the tendency that golfers with an over the top move have to extend the arms away from the body and force the club downward from this position.
