Analyze Your Thin Shots with V1 GOLF

Slow motion video reveals exactly what's causing your thin shots — and how to fix it.

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What Causes a Thin Shots?

Striking too high on the ball, producing low, weak shots. Often caused by early extension or a rising angle of attack.

The low point of the swing arc occurring behind the ball. The club head is rising when it should be descending.

Key frames to check:

  • Low point of swing — is it behind or in front of the ball?
  • Hip extension at impact

How to Analyze Your thin shots with V1 GOLF

1

Record your swing face-on and down-the-line at the range

2

Use slow motion to scrub through impact and identify the fault

3

Compare side-by-side to a correct swing to see the difference

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Related Swing Faults to Analyze

Early Extension

The hips thrust toward the ball in the downswing, blocking the arms and causing pushes, hooks, and thin shots.

Reverse Pivot

Weight moves to the front foot on the backswing and back foot on the downswing — the opposite of correct weight transfer.

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