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I was working with my dual trace swing trainer tonight (on a 3w) and I think I made a startling discovery. When I tried to swing HARD my clubface angle and clubhead path were erratic. When I swung EASY (like I was barely trying) I got the most beautiful squared up face and path I could imagine. Not only was it all squared, it was on the exact line that I had set at address, meaning good center contact. And the next EASY swing produced the same results. And so did the next one, and the next one. As long as I made a good shoulder turn and kept my swing plane they all looked perfect.

I can't wait to get out and try this on the course. Now maybe I will lose some distance, but does it do me any good to hit it 275 into the woods?

It's late, but I was excited and wanted to share.

Cheers.
greg

"You can foment revolution or you can cure your slice - life is too short for both" David Owen

WITB*: 2010 winter edition

Driver: AyrtimeFW/hybrid: Distance Master Pro Steel 5w, 7w, 27* hybridIrons: Powerplay 5000 hybrids (6i-SW)Wedge: SMT Durometer 55 degPutter: Z/I Omega mallet*as soon...


I was working with my dual trace swing trainer tonight (on a 3w) and I think I made a startling discovery. When I tried to swing HARD my clubface angle and clubhead path were erratic. When I swung EASY (like I was barely trying) I got the most beautiful squared up face and path I could imagine. Not only was it all squared, it was on the exact line that I had set at address, meaning good center contact. And the next EASY swing produced the same results. And so did the next one, and the next one. As long as I made a good shoulder turn and kept my swing plane they all looked perfect.

Took me years to figure out how to swing easy. congrats. And i'd take 245 in the fairway then 275 in the woods any day.

TMX Carry Bag
Tour Burner 9.5*
Burner 3W 15*
Burner Rescue Hybrid 19*
r7 TP 4i-SW Dynamic Gold S300s 60* CG-14 Circa 62 #2 & Studio Stainless Newport 2 Pro V1x


When it comes to irons, I haven't noticed any significant loss of distance between solid contact with a fluid, relaxed swing, as opposed to solid contact when I'm trying to knock the cover off the ball. Predictably, the fluid, relaxed swing is much easier to repeat consistently. From my own experience, though, this knowledge has yet to cross over into my woods.

In my UnderArmour Links stand bag...

Driver: '07 Burner 9.5° (stiff graphite shaft)
Woods: SasQuatch 17° 4-Wood (stiff graphite shaft)
Hybrid: 4DX Ironwood 20° (stiff graphite shaft)Irons/Wedges: Apex Edge 3-PW, GW, SW (stiff shaft); Carnoustie 60° LWPutter: Rossa AGSI+ Corzina...


According to the experts, I doubt you'll lose distance with a smooth swing, vs a HARD swing. You'll be hitting the "sweet spot" more, and thus generate more ball speed at impact. Thus, a smoother swing could produce LONGER ball flights than a hard one.

10.5* Driver (don't really ever use it)
3w, 5w
23* hybrid
5i through PW, SW
60* Wedge.....................................................................mellojoe


Since I began to play golf, I've always had a fluid, balanced swing. I believe the key to it is the part about being balance. I see a lot of higher handicappers falling over themselves when swinging. I swing hard, but you'll never see me falling down.

Of course, you have to have proper sequencingomc backwing -> hands, shoulders hips to a full turn. Then, downswing ->hips, shoulders and hands. and be sure to follow through. The faster you go through this on the downswing, the farther you hit the ball.

In my bag:

DRIVER: 905T w/ Fujikura E360 Shaft
3 Wood 906 F4 w/ Aldila Proto "By You"
Irons: MP 30 w/ Rifle 5.5 Wedges Oil Can 50*, Vokey SM 54* and 58*Putter: C-06


Got out and played 9 holes today with my new EZ Swing (tm) and I am pretty impressed. I shot a 49, which is not great for me, but that includes a quad on the last hole after my 7w went 225 yards off the tee, blew through the dogleg and into the trees. That is 15 yards further than normal for me. I only hit driver on two holes (it is a very short, narrow course), first one I topped it somehow, but the second one smoked it about 260 into the wind with a bit of a draw. Also found out what the sweet spot on my driver really sounds like (like a bullwhip right next to your ear ).

If I can regularly play the tees as well as I did today, and get my wedges to behave (which they were not today) I think I am ready to really improve my scores.

greg

"You can foment revolution or you can cure your slice - life is too short for both" David Owen

WITB*: 2010 winter edition

Driver: AyrtimeFW/hybrid: Distance Master Pro Steel 5w, 7w, 27* hybridIrons: Powerplay 5000 hybrids (6i-SW)Wedge: SMT Durometer 55 degPutter: Z/I Omega mallet*as soon...


If I can regularly play the tees as well as I did today, and get my wedges to behave (which they were not today) I think I am ready to really improve my scores.

I think you are, too.

Swing easier, get on the fairway and two-putt - damn, you could turn pro! Seriously, work on cutting out the mistakes - the quad on the 18th, for example - and your scores will tumble. Cut out the trick shots - just chip out onto the fairway. That will save a couple of shots when you go into the trees. You may not par but you won't crucify yourself.

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