@virtuoso Thank you for that. Pretty extensive list.
In your opinion, do you think one should have a sense of covering the ball, aka sternum and eyeline above the ball, or trying to stay behind it? I am a shallow path player, more of a picker/sweeper and not large divots. I wonder if I need to get on top of it more and less behind/underneath.
Do you other right eye dominant players take larger divots? Or are you more shallow?
The concept of more torque/rotation and less lateral (if I understand it correctly) might be a key for me. I have been trying to fix my pivot, too much lateral and slide and not enough rotation. Perhaps trying to get behind it and/or buy more turn. I have been struggling with pressure shifts for awhile and have been working to get off my trail side and into the lead with a better sequence.
Iceman mentioned pull cuts as a standard shot. I understand what he means, when I get to lead side proper, a pull cut is one possibility. Its actually a pretty powerful shot, and mostly with driver.
However, main miss was actually a push or push-cut. So I'm thinking I need more rotation and less lateral. My understanding about ground forces is that lateral pushes path to the right, and torque rotation will push path back to the left. So, it all balances. The pull cut might be a result of adding torque.
None of this might have to do with eye dominance, my pivot might be trash. But my sense is something related. The comment that unless this is sorted out my brain will fight my intent is spot on. Improving my strike has proven elusive.