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Hello everyone! I'm relatively new to the game and was curious if anyone could help me with my swing. I tend to have trouble powering through and putting my weight on my front foot. I know even from this video that my weight is mostly on my back foot, so I'm curious if there are any training methods you might recommend to help? I'm not sure what else to put here so any questions, just ask!

I've been Playing Golf for: 1 year
My current handicap index or average score is: about 20 over...only a few rounds on 9-hole courses to go off of right now
My typical ball flight is: Slice to the right...not dramatic, but enough to land me in the woods three times in a row
The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: aforementioned slice.


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You will have to give us better camera angles.

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

 

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1 hour ago, boogielicious said:

You will have to give us better camera angles.

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

 

I apologize. I was only able to get the one camera angle earlier this week, and of course will work on providing the right info.
But I figured that one camera angle is better than absolutely nothing. 

I simply hoped that there would be people nice enough to want to help me. 

“I have a tip that can take five strokes off anyone’s golf game. It’s called an eraser.” - Arnold Palmer
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6 minutes ago, ejm1994 said:

I apologize. I was only able to get the one camera angle earlier this week, and of course will work on providing the right info.
But I figured that one camera angle is better than absolutely nothing. 

I simply hoped that there would be people nice enough to want to help me. 

Greetings, It's great that you decided to post your swing. It's a really good idea in terms of getting feedback and it does sometimes take a little courage. 

The reason the camera angles are so important is that most of the folks on this forum want to give you the best advice possible. Without the proper angles they may give you "bad" advice. Nobody wants to see you start working on something that turns out to not even be a problem. So, believe it or not the "Nice" people are the people who refrain from giving you advice until they see your swing from the correct angles in order to make the correct assessments. 

It really does make a difference. Hang in there and I think you will find its worth the extra effort. 

 

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4 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

Greetings, It's great that you decided to post your swing. It's a really good idea in terms of getting feedback and it does sometimes take a little courage. 

The reason the camera angles are so important is that most of the folks on this forum want to give you the best advice possible. Without the proper angles they may give you "bad" advice. Nobody wants to see you start working on something that turns out to not even be a problem. So, believe it or not the "Nice" people are the people who refrain from giving you advice until they see your swing from the correct angles in order to make the correct assessments. 

It really does make a difference. Hang in there and I think you will find its worth the extra effort. 

 

Like I said, I will add a second angle sometime this weekend or next week when I have the opportunity to do so. 
I am getting married in 8 days, so forgive me if my brain is multitasking until then, haha!

“I have a tip that can take five strokes off anyone’s golf game. It’s called an eraser.” - Arnold Palmer
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3 minutes ago, ejm1994 said:

Like I said, I will add a second angle sometime this weekend or next week when I have the opportunity to do so. 
I am getting married in 8 days, so forgive me if my brain is multitasking until then, haha!

Congratulations. 

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8 hours ago, ejm1994 said:

Like I said, I will add a second angle sometime this weekend or next week when I have the opportunity to do so. 
I am getting married in 8 days, so forgive me if my brain is multitasking until then, haha!

The wedding is far more important unless you are playing the wedding party for hard cash in a pre-nuptials tournament. 
 

Congrats!

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