One of the defining things about Granite Fields is how well it drains. If conditions have been extraordinarily wet to the point other courses are closed, cart path only, or walking only it is...
Course is always in good to very good condition when I have played there. Locals tell me it was a sod farm at one time ... or the owners operate a sod farm ... never quite got that sorted but...
This putter rolls puts off like butter. Very true, and easy to use, excellent sight lines on the putter. However, I absolutely found the grip to be a flaw. It stuck to everything, my clothes,...
After testing, I noticed to find cons, I had to nit pick. These wedges were great from all lies that it tackled. Floated the ball out of the bunkers excellently, and short chip shots were sure to...
CSH is a smallish and perhaps a bit quirky course just barely over the MA/NH border. Listed yardage from the back is 6250 yards and from the front 5750 yards. On paper should be a really...
I think the biggest thing that you need to address is the amount of head movement you have during your swing. Without a face on view, it is difficult to tell how much lateral movement you have going on. We can see, however, how much your head moves up and down throughout the swing. I would imagine that this is the guilty party with respect to the fat shots you described. I have included a couple photos. The first shows where your head is at the top of your swing and at impact in relation your address position. The second is something that i think you should work on. In order to keep your head steady, it is important that you turn left shoulder down. I have also included a short video that describes this better than I could. Welcome to the forum and let me know if I can help going forward.
Thanks for the post. I could tell I had excessive head movement but could not pinpoint how to keep it steady. I very much appreciate the detailed response and video. I will try this out and try to post additional videos (with both views) after I feel I have made a meaningful adjustment.