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  1. obslice

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  2. Had a rough go of it at the range today... twice. Got home from work and had some time to get to the range. I thought I'd begin my practice by taking 20 half swings to work on consistent striking. The problem was, I couldn't hit the ball, at all. Everything was a low, awful, push or push slice. I brought the gopro to take some video but was having problems with my SD card, adding to my frustration. When I got home I smashed my SD card with a hammer to let out some frustration and guarantee it never ended up in one of my devices again. After dinner and putting the kid to bed I went out again with a functional camera and had the same results. Here is the video, I can see that the clubface is way open on the takeaway. My back muscles are a little sore so maybe that's causing me to use too much arm on the swing. I practiced for a few hours this weekend on trying to pitch into a 5 gallon bucket in the yard so it's possible I developed some bad habits. I really don't know how to go about fixing this. This is the worst I've hit a golf ball since well before I began really trying to improve.
  3. Mostly drone stuff, and Stickman Golf 3, I'm way better at that than golf IRL. Surprised my Waze isn't up there. Sometimes I use my phone for golf gps, but I get tired of futzing around with it on the course. I don't keep my phone in my pocket when I'm playing so I only take it out if I can't find a course marker. I also have a samsung galaxy fit 2 watch that has a few golf gps apps that pair with the phone, but they are all terrible.
  4. So you've seen my other post, the introduction that says I'm from Massachusetts. Our special brand of sarcasm doesn't always translate well on message boards. Unfortunately the footage I posted was all I had at the time before I read the sticky and the article on camera position. I will take my next video with a higher frame rate and more on the toe line, also post some swings from a head on angle. I am serious about improving my game so some helpful advice is very important to me. I am extremely thankful for any advice that I may at some point receive. Until then I guess I'll just spray and pray...
  5. I get your point, but the swings of these players are more similar on the downswing than the takeaway. There's no way the guy on the right stays on that plane through contact, his wrist probably folds downward like Dustin's wrist is doing on his left.
  6. So, since I've gotten more cameraman tips than golf tips on this thread, I'll just bump it with some additional information. Seems like a big flaw of mine was not clearing my hips on the downswing, causing my hands to come out to in. I've been reading about the reverse K setup to help this problem. I got home from my league play today, first time using the reverse k setup. Didn't have a chance to get to the range unfortunately, so the course was my first real practice with this new swing adjustment. My league only plays 9 holes on a short and narrow course, so I only took the driver out 4 times. I still had a slice with my driver off the tee. I had one really good drive, baby fade on a short par 4 (265 from the whites), ended up 15 feet past the pin on the green and made birdie, my third eagle putt ever. I'm using the reverse K with my irons as well, and I hit more pulls and fat shots than normal. I am aware that the pull is the slice's slightly less ugly cousin. There doesn't seem to be a consensus on using this setup with the entire bag. I think I'm having trouble keeping my hips from sliding back on my backswing. So effectively my hips are in the same place as before at contact. Maybe subconsciously I feel like I'll lose power. I need to get to the range to work more on this for sure. I also believe another swing fault is a poor follow through. I think my swing is too narrow at the bottom, and I'm pulling back in too quickly. Although I may be coming slightly in to out on the downswing, at the moment of contact my swing is quickly coming back in. Can somebody tell me if this is a thing?
  7. Thanks for the tip, I'll keep that in mind for next time.
  8. Here is the slo mo version.
  9. I've been Playing Golf for: 2 years My current handicap index or average score is: 98 My typical ball flight is: inconsistent The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: slice I had a bad slice as a beginner, and now its back in my game. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am working on editing this video to slow motion during each swing, I'll have that up later. *note: last swing in video is 5 iron on a 180yd par 3 for reference, I'm hitting my irons pretty straight with no sidespin. Videos:
  10. Hello, my name is Darren and I'm currently in my second year of playing this game seriously and really making a commitment to improve. Last year my goal was to break 100 and I was able to accomplish this in October. This year my goal was to break 90 and thankfully I was able to break this milestone last month with an 85, my best round by a half dozen strokes. Lately it seems some old bad habits are creeping back into my swing and I'm averaging in the high 90s to 100 over the past few weeks. I'm slicing every wood in my bag. I have a swing video that I'll post so I can get some insight. I truly believe that I have the ability to improve my game so that I can be a competitive, above average player. Though this humbling game often rattles my confidence.
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