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soSoJeffCC

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  • Birthday 11/30/1982

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  1. you better sell your computer then. probably everything that your computer is made out of is made in japan, haha.
  2. If you're willing to drive a bit further, courses in the Inland Empire such as San Dimas, Marshall Canyon, Mountain Meadows are pretty good. My favorite is San Dimas, 57 including cart on weekends. Not too bad of pace and the course is in excellent condition for the money.
  3. Yeah I'm having a problem where I'm rising upon impact. Definitely need to pay closer attention to it next time at the range.
  4. Fixed my swing!!!!! I've regained my old feel back! I'm super excited. I think I've gotten rid of that hitch at the top. Now it feels like i'm coming at it alot better from the inside path. Slowed down my tempo and hitting it at 50% really helped too. Here's the new swing.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRxiK5lTxuQ Now I need to work on upping the swingspeed, and staying grounded a lil better. You can see that upon impact, I'm actually on my tippytoes. Pretty ugly. Thanks for all the help guys.
  5. About waving people up on par3's. I'll only wave people up if there's a backup at the next tee. There's no point waving people up if it's only going to lag you behind from the group in front of you. Most of the courses here are well packed, so most of the time there's alot of waving up.
  6. yeah I would say my ball flight was pretty high with a slight fade. thanks for the tips :)
  7. thanks for the help guys! Can't wait to hit the range. Another thing I'm gonna be working on is not having my left arm breaking down. I'm losing way too much power from breaking down and losing the width.
  8. Hi everyone, just joined the forum a couple of days ago. I picked up golf when I was 12 with a full year of lessons, and played through high school on the team and such. Once college hit, I completely dropped the game, and now that I've graduated and joined the corporate world, I'm trying to pick up my game again. My main gripe is this casting move I have at the top to start my downswing. I could not feel this at all, until I took some videos and looked at myself. You can see my before swing below. I then decided to take a lesson to get a couple pointers. The instructor's teaching philosopy wasn't based too much on mechanics, so my slight casting move wasn't touched upon. Instead, we worked on getting my hips firing better, increasing my swingspeed resulting in a much crisper and compressing impact on the ball. While the results of the lesson were satisfying, I'd still like to see if I can eliminate my casting move. The second video is my swing after my lesson, and to my surprise, the casting move was still there. I could have sworn that I felt like I was dropping my arms into the "slot" with initiating the downswing with my hips. But I was wrong. As you can see, there is the initial cast, but I'm somehow able to make up for it and get the clubhead coming a little bit from the inside. How do I work on eliminating this casting, especially if I can't feel it at all?? I'd really appreciate any help I can get with this frustrating flaw. Swing before lesson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjahNc2m6pQ Swing after lesson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJFXG9pUKyY Slow motion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG6wQknnDlc
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