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  1. So i did record today but i didn't notice any difference. But i have gotten alot better contact, I don't know why. I have used mirrors and i notice a big difference but not when recording. Need some new thoughts. 9i Face On 9i DTL
  2. Same here, my home course is very draw friendly. People often say i have a nice draw. I see to much people that tryies to draw the ball with and OTT swing. I rarely hit a fade and have had/has troubles even getting the right curve with irons. we seem to be very rare .
  3. Well, you probably change your swing so you could draw the ball, i have had the draw/hook from atleast 39hcp. Is thera any high handicappers with a draw/hook?. My draw/hook is what all of yours fade/slice is. I remember that i had the same shot shape before i knew how my swing looked like.
  4. Hello, So i picked up golf at about 3 yeras ago at 39hcp. I have always have a flat swing where i take the club a bit inside,flat shoulders, droping the hands inside and so on. Basically a draw/hook or push draw hook. I have never had a slice problem with driver or irons. Now after 3 years and seen/played with 50+ people i have newer seen anyone with a draw/hook as the most common shotshape. Better players can draw but 50% of the shots go straight or fades. I don't think i ever seen a video where draw/hook has been the issue but just the solution, some parts of my swing tends to be seen as a "good player move". Am i really the only one or just a very rare one?.
  5. I have had this for the last 5-10 rounds. I play good or very good the first 4-5 holes then the dubble, tripple bogey come. Sometimes i can score decent on the last nine. I believe it might be hunger, but i'm not sure.
  6. I see it almost every time i go and play, where i live it comes alot of turists and they are the one that slow down the play.Understandable but still. A few tips i use. 1. Be ready, think about what club you might use, if it's the wrong club you usually take one less or more. 2. If you slice the ball way out in the woods it's gone. 3. Very short puts is gimmis, worse that tripple bogey pick up. 4. Write the score at next tee and not on the side of the green. 5. Put the bag on the right side of the green.
  7. I played alot the first year alone and still play much alone. I like 9 holes best and 18 when i got friends with me. I fell that i play better with friends, i always play with 2-3 balls when alone. But sometimes it's really nice to be alone.
  8. Thank you for your comment. I will work on the hips, i have some ideas. I really need to exaggerate the feeling.
  9. Hey again. Was on the range again. Filmed some videos. 7i DTL 7i Face On Hybrid DTL Hybrid Face On Hopefully some better angles this time, it's hard when you don't have a camera man. I Haven't practicing so much and could't get the driver on cam but it's something.
  10. Hello and thanks for the post. I am sorry for the late reply but i have been a bit busy, i am also sorry for the bad DTL video. I will try filming som new swings as soon as possible. I will look into these theads. Thanks.
  11. I've been Playing Golf for: 3 years My current handicap index or average score is: 12,2 My typical ball flight is: push/push draw The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: push Videos: Driver DTL Driver Face On Hey, i hope i posted this correct. I struggle with my driver, i know a few things in my swing that's bad but it's hard for me to know where/what i should start working on. I hit alot of push shots, sometimes i get push draw but often i just get the push. I also hit all over the clubface. I have other videos with other clubs if you are interested. Thanks.
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