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3 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

First I'm too far to the right then I'm too far to the left. I'm going to have to bring a can of spray paint and paint lines on the floor to get this right. 

Just put a stick below your hands and make it look "vertical" in the camera with the right height.

Or set a club down where you hit from.

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  • 1 month later...

Still working on a few things with my swing. Here's the Down The Line view as it is right now. I shot this using the slow motion feature on my phone.

 

Here's the caddie view. 

Still working on a few things. It's getting better. 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Here's my swing this past Sunday at the indoor range.

From DTL it's looking okay.

I'm not as happy with it from the caddie view. 

I feel like I can get better extension with my arms through and after impact. Plus, I think I need to get a little more shaft lean at impact. It's better than it was, but I still have more to do. 

 

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So a couple things stand out to me.

Your hands are very active on the take away.  What I have found is that if you have active hands on the takeaway, rotation becomes a second thought on the backswing and downswing.  I really try to make my body turn by practicing standing up like this:

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Or better, watch Monte do it:

Look at how little shoulder rotation you have at the start of your backswing.  You club isn't staying in front of you and connected with the arms in the backswing.

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Next, your body rotation needs some work.  You don't have a stable rotation and you get dumped under on the downswing, which is probably causing your push (looks like a push to me).  For me what has really helped is standing up straight like Monte does in a number of his videos.  I personally practice my swing standing up twice as much as actually bent over because a lot of the bad moves in golf don't make sense standing up or you simply can't do them.

When I look at your shoulder rotation, you are really dropping your trail shoulder in transition rather than rotating it towards the ball.  You get into a shallow position, but then your club has downward momentum and gets dumped under an optimum plane:

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From there you need to horizontally rotate the get the club to the ball.  Because of that, you get to a more horizontal finish:

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So I think it's really worth while to spend time on the rotation driving things and making the correct rotation, all in my opinion.

 


9 hours ago, tickbomb said:

So a couple things stand out to me.

Your hands are very active on the take away.  What I have found is that if you have active hands on the takeaway, rotation becomes a second thought on the backswing and downswing.  I really try to make my body turn by practicing standing up like this:

hyfcRol.jpg?fbplay

779 views on Imgur: The magic of the Internet

Or better, watch Monte do it:

Look at how little shoulder rotation you have at the start of your backswing.  You club isn't staying in front of you and connected with the arms in the backswing.

 

rIKPTcf.png?fb

Find, rate and share the best memes and images. Discover the magic of the Internet at Imgur.

 

Next, your body rotation needs some work.  You don't have a stable rotation and you get dumped under on the downswing, which is probably causing your push (looks like a push to me).  For me what has really helped is standing up straight like Monte does in a number of his videos.  I personally practice my swing standing up twice as much as actually bent over because a lot of the bad moves in golf don't make sense standing up or you simply can't do them.

When I look at your shoulder rotation, you are really dropping your trail shoulder in transition rather than rotating it towards the ball.  You get into a shallow position, but then your club has downward momentum and gets dumped under an optimum plane:

Ff6Hy2e.png?fb

Find, rate and share the best memes and images. Discover the magic of the Internet at Imgur.

From there you need to horizontally rotate the get the club to the ball.  Because of that, you get to a more horizontal finish:

vClZB6I.png?fb

Imgur: The magic of the Internet

So I think it's really worth while to spend time on the rotation driving things and making the correct rotation, all in my opinion.

 

Yeah, I'm working on lots of stuff right now. 
Thanks for all the input. 

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  • 2 weeks later...

This one is mostly for me as a check on if some of the stuff I'm working on is getting into my swing. 
I feel like I'm making progress. I still have more to work on but this is like way WAY better than it was two/three years ago. 

 

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32 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

this is like way WAY better than it was two/three years ago. 

Ya think?

Cuz I do too. 😉

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  • 1 year later...

Been a while since I put a my swing video in this thread. Yesterday I was at the range and decided to grab a video of my driver swing. I can see a couple of things I'd like to work on. But it was a good idea to take a video.

 

 

I guess it's time to get back to work on the swing.

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8 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

I guess it's time to get back to work on the swing.

About time… 😉 

(It's not too bad.)

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13 minutes ago, iacas said:

(It's not too bad.)

Can't say the same about the camera angles though 😜

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22 minutes ago, billchao said:

Can't say the same about the camera angles though 😜

Bill, I would hope you'd know by now that when I don't bring my tripod, I have to balance my phone on my golf bag. I know, I suck at Camera angles. 

I'll try to remember to throw the tripod in the trunk for next time. 

 

38 minutes ago, iacas said:

About time… 😉 

(It's not too bad.)

I need to get some lessons. I have a good swing coach, but this year has been particularly busy. ... Even more than the normal busy year. 

(It's reasonably effective. I get most of my tee shots in the fairway.) 

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Chet, where were you located in the February 2023 videos. I am shopping some indoor venues. Where I was last year it was $250/mo., minimum 3 months.

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13 hours ago, Carl3 said:

Chet, where were you located in the February 2023 videos. I am shopping some indoor venues. Where I was last year it was $250/mo., minimum 3 months.

It's a place in Newark, OH called Joe Giles Indoor Golf.

 

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  • 2 months later...

Here's my current 6 iron swing. There are a few things I see that make me cringe. I will say the swing is pretty playable right now. I'm mostly hitting it well lately. (in terms of results). 

 

Here's caddie view. Again, I have stuff to work on, but this swing is pretty effective in letting me get around the golf course. 

 

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We'll make good use of the force plates.

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4 minutes ago, iacas said:

We'll make good use of the force plates.

Sounds like fun to me.

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2 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

Here's my current 6 iron swing. There are a few things I see that make me cringe. I will say the swing is pretty playable right now. I'm mostly hitting it well lately. (in terms of results). 

 

Here's caddie view. Again, I have stuff to work on, but this swing is pretty effective in letting me get around the golf course. 

 

There's no shot I'd trust myself moving the mat that far back at that range lol. I know you did it for the video though. Even though I'm sure it's totally fine with a mid iron. I've had buddies hit the ceiling there with a wedge when the mats are in their normal spot let alone moved that far back. 

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53 minutes ago, klineka said:

There's no shot I'd trust myself moving the mat that far back at that range lol. I know you did it for the video though. Even though I'm sure it's totally fine with a mid iron. I've had buddies hit the ceiling there with a wedge when the mats are in their normal spot let alone moved that far back. 

What is he gonna hit?

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