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every shot i take is either fat or thin, i been trying everything. I've taken numerous gouges out of my lawn, deck, etc and now my 8 iron is messed up. I just can't hit the ball right, i know i have only been playing for about 4 weeks but its really frustrating. I dont know if this is the right sport for me, i feel like i should give up before it is too late and i pour all my soul, time and money into this.

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360 Ti 10.5° Driver
FT-i Squareway 15.0° 3w
04 Big Bertha 19.0° 5w
04 Big Bertha 4-9, PW, GW +1/2" Irons Vokey Spin-Milled 56°10° SW C02 Milled 35" Putter Contour Shoes and SofJoy GlovesA mix of NXT and Laddie Xtreme balls

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i know i have only been playing for about 4 weeks but its really frustrating.

I stopped reading here. Trust me, from one beginner to another, golf is a game that takes time and time and time and time to master. Even Tiger shanks a few balls every round. You can't expect to be great, or even good, after a month. I'm sure you have a great golfer within you just like everyone does. It's just a matter of patience and practice.

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'07 Burner (10.5*) Driver
Unknown model 3 & 5 Woods (next to get replaced)
Rescue (21*) Hybrid
Di7 4i-GW 56/08 Oil Can Wedge Rossa Blade Putter NXT Tour Balls

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Even Tiger shanks a few balls every round.

I wouldnt say he shanks a few, mishits is more like it

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Driver: Titleist TSi3 | 15º 3-Wood: Ping G410 | 17º 2-Hybrid: Ping G410 | 19º 3-Iron: TaylorMade GAPR Lo |4-PW Irons: Nike VR Pro Combo | 54º SW, 60º LW: Titleist Vokey SM8 | Putter: Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas H7

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Find someone to go hit balls with. Go to the driving range and ask for help. Fat and thin is beginners golf... I still do the same thing. Don't give up and keep at it.

If all else fails, go talk to a pro at a clubhouse. You might get some lessons and see where you go from there.

Driver: GigaGolf Verve 17 10.5°
Woods: Gigagolf X2 Fairway 3 Wood, Orlimar Trimetal 19°
Hybrids: Gigagolf Cloud Nine 4
Irons: Gigagolf Cloud Nine Series
Wedge: Gigagolf SGS Black 52° & 58°

Putter: Ping Pal 2i Isopur

Shoes: Adidas

Ball: Titleist NXT

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Yeah i been getting lessons for the last month on and off, it do well at the range but when I am hitting or chipping in my backyard i lose that confidence and start hitting like i just picked up the club for the first time

In my TerraFirma X Bag
360 Ti 10.5° Driver
FT-i Squareway 15.0° 3w
04 Big Bertha 19.0° 5w
04 Big Bertha 4-9, PW, GW +1/2" Irons Vokey Spin-Milled 56°10° SW C02 Milled 35" Putter Contour Shoes and SofJoy GlovesA mix of NXT and Laddie Xtreme balls

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I guess... Don't practice in your backyard.

Driver: GigaGolf Verve 17 10.5°
Woods: Gigagolf X2 Fairway 3 Wood, Orlimar Trimetal 19°
Hybrids: Gigagolf Cloud Nine 4
Irons: Gigagolf Cloud Nine Series
Wedge: Gigagolf SGS Black 52° & 58°

Putter: Ping Pal 2i Isopur

Shoes: Adidas

Ball: Titleist NXT

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Don't lose faith. It's all about confidence, and yours is in the tank right now. Read 2 books. I know you've seen them talked about on here (I don't shut up about them): Ben Hogan's 5 Lessons; The Fundamentals of Golf, and Bob Rotella's Golf is Not a Game of Perfect.

They are both right up your alley. BTW, I busted my 6 iron off just above the hosel when I started from hitting so fat. I got stress fractures in my rear hand thumb because of a mix of improper grip and hitting it fat. You got nothin' on me when it comes to hitting fat. So open a beer, sprawl out on the couch with good golf books, and remember that somebody out there has it much worse than you!

Ben Hogan is my swing coach.

Driver: Burner TP
3 & 5 Woods: No-name
3H:No-name4i-PW: MP-32...unapologetically...You should try blades, too56*: CG12Putter: Spider

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Thanks guys, I feel like I am overreacting. I will head over to another lesson this week and try to fix this fat, thin jazz.

In my TerraFirma X Bag
360 Ti 10.5° Driver
FT-i Squareway 15.0° 3w
04 Big Bertha 19.0° 5w
04 Big Bertha 4-9, PW, GW +1/2" Irons Vokey Spin-Milled 56°10° SW C02 Milled 35" Putter Contour Shoes and SofJoy GlovesA mix of NXT and Laddie Xtreme balls

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don't get discouraged. just keep at it and you'll do better.
every one has problems with thier game.

R9 460 driver r7 fairway woods
king cobra 3100 irons
if only i could blow up one less time per round ...

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Thanks guys, I feel like I am overreacting. I will head over to another lesson this week and try to

Just relax, don't give up. Take the lessons and remember that somewhere between fat and thin is JUST RIGHT! Good Luck

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Trust me on this. If you're able to quit after 4 weeks, DO IT! When I had been playing 4 weeks I was a horrible golfer but I was hooked so bad there was no way I could've quit. The thought didn't even cross my mind.

In the Bag:
Driver: Cleveland Launcher Ultralight XL 270

FW: Taylor Made 300 17 degree 
3-PW: Mizuno MX-23

AW: Mizuno TP-T11 52/07 (Bent to 50)
SW: Mizuno TP-T11 56/10

LW: Mizuno TP-T11 60/05

Putter: Original Ping Zing

Ball: Wilson Staff FG Tour

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i know how ya feel cause for the past month and a half i have been playin the worst ive ever played in over a year but im still playin in tournaments and stuff. but if you give up now ull regret it later and just because you hit the ball thin or fat doesnt mean you have to quit. it just means that you have to practice some more until you get it right. but first in my opinion i would say take a week or so off then start practicing again but it takes a long time to get good at this game. i would know cause i didnt even start making any progress until about a year or so after i started and ive been playin for a bout 5 or 6 years now and i still have bad weeks or months like everyone else does. but once again dont give up just try even harder and break through!!
Driver: Taylormade R9
fairway wood: Cleveland Launcher 15 degree
hybrid: titleist 585 17
irons: Taylormade mb tp smoke 3-pw
wedges: Titleist vokey wedgesputter:sc ss newport 2, 34"Bag: ping vantage bag(team bag)
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Golf has got to be one of the toughest sports to learn. For most of us it takes years to even get half way descent and then we have periods when we too can get discouraged. When I'm at the golf course and see all the golfers I wonder about the type of personality we have in common. I think part of it has to be stubborness. I had a friend that finally gave up after a few years, he never could break 100. I never could talk him into lessons, which I thought was strange becsause he really wanted to play better. I think your on the right track, keep your expectations realistic though. It might take a whole season to get the swing down. If your having a bad practice session stop and try it again the next day. That brings me to mental part of the game, relax, have fun. If you get too serious you won't relax and that's the worst thing in the swing. Try to have fun when practicing, your going to have bad swings,mishits etc. But try to take something positive out of each practice session. Hang in there- Steve
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Don't lose faith. It's all about confidence, and yours is in the tank right now. Read 2 books. I know you've seen them talked about on here (I don't shut up about them): Ben Hogan's 5 Lessons; The Fundamentals of Golf, and Bob Rotella's Golf is Not a Game of Perfect.

I don't think anybody could have put it better.

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...is that college bball really isn't "lower tier". The better teams have their rosters filled with guys who could play in the NBA. hell, guys used to come straight from high school to the NBA. I really don't think there's much of a difference skill-wise between the two.

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Thanks guys, I feel like I am overreacting. I will head over to another lesson this week and try to fix this fat, thin jazz.

That's the right attitude. Just keep practicing and stay focused and your swing will gradually improve.

I've only been playing a year and I still have quite a few swing problems, including hitting it fat every few swings. But 1 out of 5 of my swings are really good, and those are the shots I look forward to and keep me going in my practice and studies. I was at the range today trying to teach a buddy of mine to swing, who never hit a ball before. After 50 balls each he told me I was too modest about my swing and I thought I hit really well, as I was really being critical of myself after every one of my mis-hits. Though I had a number of mis-hits and two bad shanks, but over half of my shots were straight and perhaps 20% straight and long. Be sure to set some specific goals and milestones to work on (perhaps set them with your instructor) and you will see continued progress (see my sig for an example).

2011 Goals:
* Improve club-head speed to 90 mph with the driver
* Ensure increased speed does not compromise accuracy
* Prevent overextending on the back-swing (left-arm is bending too much at the top)
* Relax arms initially at address ( too tense)* Play more full rounds (failed from 2010)

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Its a frustrating sport. You will hate it some days, and that will make you love it more. Lol..

Just enjoy yourself, and play one hole at a time. If you get off to a bad start, take a few deep breaths, and remind yourself that its going to get better.

In the Ogio Kingpin bag:

Titleist 913 D2 9.5* w/ UST Mamiya ATTAS 3 80 w/ Harrison Shotmaker & Billy Bobs afternarket Hosel Adaptor (get this if you don't have it for your 913)
Wilson Staff Ci-11 4-GW (4I is out of the bag for a hybrid, PW and up were replaced by Edel Wedges)
TaylorMade RBZ 5 & 3 Fairway Woods

Cobra Baffler T-Rail 3 & 4 Hybrids

Edel Forged 48, 52, 56, 60, and 64* wedges (different wedges for different courses)

Seemore Si-4 Black Nickel Putter

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My first 5 rounds were total disaster, thank god i was playing with friends who were good and gave me small tip here n there and now i'm breaking 100 :P

one of the tips that helped me was "imagine yourself in a phone booth that you have no room to move"
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