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Hi, I used to play a 9 HDCP but stopped playing (only occasionally) for over 4 years. I started playing back often (not as much as I would wish tough) and had not yet the possibility of taking a lesson (will do soon). In the meantime, can you guys please take a look at my driver swing and make comments?

Right now I'm struggling with thin shots and some hooks with the irons (mainly caused by bad downswing timing). I need to keep practicing and I'm sure a lesson would do wonders. I also have the chipping yips which started as soon as I stopped playing golf often. It sucks, so if you have any tips that helped you with that let me know!

I will soon post a video of my irons.

I've been Playing Golf for: 16 years

My current handicap index or average score is: 90 (yips)

My typical ball flight is: mid/high draw

The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: chipping yips/thin shots


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Hi and welcome!

Seeing as how you haven't been playing much and looking at that swing, I'd say you have a lot to work with there. :beer: I really like the tempo!

I'm no teacher, but the first thing I notice on your swing is that you sway back a good bit on the backswing.  Just by comparing your head to the bushes in the background, I'd say it goes back as much as 8-10".  You definitely want to try and have a more centered turn.  I have a tendency to sway FORWARD in the backswing and a drill that I use is called a "wall drill."  Don't even need a club - just take swings, or at least the body portion of the swings, with the left side of my head up close to a wall or door frame.  In your case, you'd want to flip around to the other side of the door and put the right side of your head up against it.

For the chipping yips, I'd recommend abandoning chipping in more cases in favor of pitching.  Specifically, pitching like this: http://thesandtrap.com/t/39411/quickie-pitching-video-golf-pitch-shot-technique/0_30

It's helped me a ton.  Good luck!

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You have a pretty nice swing. I think you need to get the correct camera angles for us to really help you analyze your swing. This is a bit off to the side and I would like to see a down the line swing to confirm some things. I recommend you read this good article on filming your swing. Record some swing and post them here.

http://thesandtrap.com/b/playing_tips/filming_your_swing

Michael

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I would start with keeping your head more steady. Less shifting right to left and more making a centered pivot.

Left shoulder goes more down, right hip goes more up, head stays steady.

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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Hi Peter - I actually like the way you move your head back slightly which helps to guard against constricting your weight shift.

You mentioned that you have some trouble hitting your chip shots fat. That would be perfectly in-line with what I see here in your driver swing.  The technique you use to close the clubface is that you (likely) "push" the clubface closed with the right hand.  I can tell this because you lose your clubshaft/Left arm angle a bit too soon as you enter the impact zone.  Additionally, your Left wrist breaks down too early after you've made contact.  If you look at the great ball strikers, their left wrist stays flat well into the post-impact zone.

If you agree with this... send me a note and I'll get you information on how to close the clubface correctly... which will lead to more consistency as well as more distance without having to swing harder because when the Left wrist breaks down the hands are slowing down through impact.... When the hands slow down the clubhead has to slow down... resulting in a loss of clubhead speed.

Anyway - I hope this helps.

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If you agree with this... send me a note and I'll get you information on how to close the clubface correctly... which will lead to more consistency as well as more distance without having to swing harder because when the Left wrist breaks down the hands are slowing down through impact.... When the hands slow down the clubhead has to slow down... resulting in a loss of clubhead speed.

No. This is explicitly disallowed.

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Consult the FAQ and the Rules of this site for more.

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That's fine.  I wasn't intending to use the site for "commercial purposes".... just wanted to make sure the person agreed with my analysis up to that point.  If he didn't I wasn't going to go into a long explanation about how to correct what I saw as a flaw.  If he agreed... then I'd take the time to go into a long explanation.

Not a problem.  Now I know to post a full explanation about what I see whether the person wants it or not.  Ok....

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Now I know to post a full explanation about what I see whether the person wants it or not.  Ok....

Yep.

Saying "email me for more…" is how people have, in the past, then solicited people to pay for their online lessons, buy their materials, etc.

Thanks.

P.S. I have a feeling we're gonna disagree. You could actually look at the posts above from @saevel25 , @Golfingdad , and others. I also recommend checking out .

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So... is the reason the post from @saevel25 is still available (posted), because he "sponsors" the site?  I'm just confused.

Do posts that are trying to sell product taken off the site?

Also - there is a P.S. to the message that was sent to me... does that mean that you think I was trying to sell something?

Was just wondering.

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So... is the reason the post from @saevel25  is still available (posted), because he "sponsors" the site?  I'm just confused.

Do posts that are trying to sell product taken off the site?

Also - there is a P.S. to the message that was sent to me... does that mean that you think I was trying to sell something?

Was just wondering.

No, I am not selling anything. I am not a sponsor. I do not have any financial affiliation with the Introduction to the PureStrike/5 Simple Keys® (5SK) Learning System . Any information I give has already been given freely on this forum many times.

For me it is the concept, "Pay it Forward". I myself have received lots of good advice from people on this forum. I want to do the same for others that are looking to improve.

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What's in My Bag
Driver; :pxg: 0311 Gen 5,  3-Wood: 
:titleist: 917h3 ,  Hybrid:  :titleist: 915 2-Hybrid,  Irons: Sub 70 TAIII Fordged
Wedges: :edel: (52, 56, 60),  Putter: :edel:,  Ball: :snell: MTB,  Shoe: :true_linkswear:,  Rangfinder: :leupold:
Bag: :ping:

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Oh... ok.  So you have no affiliation with the big promo at the beginning of the video?

Ok.  That's pretty nice of you to go through the trouble of editing in their intro spot before your instructional video....

Although... when you go to the Golf Evolve website (the logo on your hat and behind you on the wall)... there is 5SK sales info all over it  http://thegolfevolution.com/

... or maybe I went to the wrong site?...

Oh well... thank you for the help I guess.  I think I understand how to use this site better.

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Oh... ok.  So you have no affiliation with the big promo at the beginning of the video?

Ok.  That's pretty nice of you to go through the trouble of editing in their intro spot before your instructional video....

Although... when you go to the Golf Evolve website (the logo on your hat and behind you on the wall)... there is 5SK sales info all over it  http://thegolfevolution.com/

... or maybe I went to the wrong site?...

Oh well... thank you for the help I guess.  I think I understand how to use this site better.

That's not @saevel25 in the video, you know.  And to repeat, he's not trying to sell anything either.  He was just a dude offering some free advice.  As was I.  Your only transgression was to try and take the discussion with the OP private, and Erik was just informing you of the rules.  Just share your info and tips here like we did.

Then we can discuss how we disagree. :beer:

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Jim, you seem to be confusing Matt ( @saevel25 ) and me. You don't get to "sell" things here. Not yet. You ARE welcome and encouraged to post publicly with your advice, tips, etc.

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lol, don't fight you guys, just give me tips, haha.

Thanks for the tips on keeping the head steady Saevel and Golfingdad. I will work on that and the tip about swinging next to a wall sounds good. I've already started practicing.

Jim, I like what you say, so if you want to give more details on how to work that out, please go ahead and post them!

After all, those 2 things are the ones I always think about the most: the movement of my hands and my head. I know Im doing mistakes there. It used to be worse when I started playing again (from previous videos I took of myself). I also think I need to get working on more flexibility. I used to go to the gym too often and that killed it for me. Working on getting it back.

I will make another video this weekend with rear view and a better front view.

Thanks guys!

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