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  • Birthday 11/30/1982

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  1. jcro

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  2. Quick Run Down: 28 Male, best round was 103. Started playing golf for the first time in June of last year. Played about 20 rounds of golf or so. I have no Idea what these numbers and stats mean. I am looking to see what is good and what is bad about the picture below and any tips to get the numbers and stats to where they are optimal.Sorry for the quality as I took it with my Iphone. I will type out anything that was cut off below the picture. I use a 9.5 degree, Taylormade Burner 2.0 Stiff. I am left handed. Launch angle: 10 degrees Ball Speed: 174.21 mph Ball Path: Right 4 degrees Club Path: Inside Out 1.0 degree Club Face: Open 0.5 degree Carry: 286yards Bouce: 9 yards Roll: 13 feet 3" Total Distance: 299 yards Offline: 15.53 yards and I ended up in the rough by a few yards.
  3. I am a lefty and I was getting used to playing my second shots from the left woods and have been working on ridding my slice. Now I am pulling the ball right and it is straight as an arrow. I am not sure if this is progress as I will be playing my second shots from the left woods. I have been trying to compensate for the pull left by aiming a little right, when I do so I hit it straight but cannot make good contact which causes me to hit the ball on the bottom heel of the driver making it go maybe 150 yards....what is making me pull it and why when I compensate and try to aim right I hit it straight but heel it? Help.
  4. Looking for suggestions regarding my grip. I have been fighting a nasty slice since I took lessons . I started off by using the baseball grip for every club, after my lessons I switched to an interlocking grip. Ever since then my driver has been nothing but horrible slices but my irons improved drastically. I usually go to the driving range everyday to hit a bucket to try to work on my driver slice and decided today to go back to my baseball grip. I hit the ball straight and very long with my baseball grip but kept my interlock for irons. Now here is my problem... The golf pro who gave me lessons stated that I should use one grip for all my swings as it will make everything more consistent. Does anyone here disagree and think I can use a baseball grip for my driver and fairway woods but keep my interlock for irons? If I do choose to keep the baseball grip will this hinder my ability to progress in golf? Input is greatly appreciated! :)
  5. video posted in a new thread, please take a look and let me know
  6. Any suggestions or input?
  7. I think I am just going to hit the driving range with my camera and upload a video of my ugly swing....will be posting tonight
  8. Hope I dont get in crap for posting a ebay link but these are the ones I bought... http://cgi.ebay.ca/GOLF-Sport-Sunglasses-Special-Blue-Golfing-Lens-/150623110472?pt=US_Sunglasses&var;=&hash;=item68c7d80010 They arrived last night they are pretty stylish but maybe just a gimmick...lol
  9. What is the ruling if my drive lands in a large 6ft x 6ft puddle of water in the rough caused by the rain the night before? Water was about a 1/2" deep. I did not know what to do so I just played it....lets just say I spent the next 7 holes pretty wet lol. It took me 2 swings to get it out.
  10. Does anyone use those blue lens golf sunglasses? I just bought a pair and haven't tried them yet. Do they improve anything?
  11. Thanks for all the tips. I will try them all out as soon as the rain goes away.... Last night I was searching the internet for golf instruction videos and came across something I did not even notice about my grip. I did take one golf lesson last week and the pro showed me some basics which I have been trying to work on. When He and I went over my grip he showed me a few different styles. I went with a interlocking grip and proceeded to swing the club with this style. Anyway on the 3 videos I found on grip last night each one of them stated you place your bottom hand palm over your top hand palm thumb.....if this is correct I have never done this. I basically had my hands on the club almost like a hockey stick or baseball bat and interlocked....I cant wait to see if this might help me out.....before I do this I want to confirm with people on here if that is correct.....to place your bottom hand palm over top hand thumb?
  12. Anyone know why I am burning a hole into my grip? Am I holding to tight? Do I have a bad grip on the club maybe....It is quite weird.
  13. I rarely take a divot to be honest.....is that bad? When I do I guess it goes right. I do take a larger backswing with my driver if that is what your asking. I do swing my driver alot faster(harder) than my irons also.
  14. So I almost broke 100 on my 7th round of golf in my life yesterday. I bought a sky caddie and really helped my game, I finished 103. My problem was my driving....what a mess it was. I hit 2 fairways through 18 holes! My slice is getting out of control. I hit a golf cart yesterday that was parked at the tee on the hole adjacent. I have tried everything to fix my slice. I am a lefty and everything is going left....not just a little left but I am hitting another fairway left. Am I hitting with the club closed or open to cause this? Any tips can try to fix it? What are the reasons for a slice? I did switch to my 3 wood to see if I could hit a fairway but I still sliced it but not nearly as bad. FYI I do not slice my irons, they are pretty straight....if anything I pull them right. My random question is this....I am a little embarrassed to ask it.... Why do I have a burn hole in the grip of my driver where I hold it....? Am I causing that much friction?.... Is this normal?
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