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Usual "injured reserve" routine. Putting (three to six feet) and chipping/pitching around the fringe. I'm going to get a proper putter fitting today and see if that's worthwhile.

Stretch.

"In the process of trial and error, our failed attempts are meant to destroy arrogance and provoke humility." -- Master Jin Kwon

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i am working on hiting the ball clean with my 3,4,5 irons
putting consitently
bunker play
taking on board any tips

Bag
Driver
Woods
Irons
Putter pro v1


Working on a Push-Draw at the moment. It comes and goes but I have hit a few just have to make it more consistent.

No offense but does a 20 handicapper really need to work on a push draw? My guess is you'd probably benefit from hitting it straight.

Waiting out the 2 feet of snow that just dropped on the course....


  • 2 weeks later...
I am on my third round of golf lessions and am now working on getting my swing to be longer. I just got past getting more forward with my body. The problem I have had is thinking to much. My instuctor wants me to move on from something that I have fixed ie.. getting more forward. I think I have to many swing thougts which makes a big mess. I would say I am not doing very good at it, because I have been impatient with learning this sport. I practice a lot and just want to start playing better golf. I usually shot about 96 to 103. I want to be below ninty every time I go out and its been frustrating.

I have a high handicap and I have have found personally that making all my shots a draw helps me to square the club and give the ball purposeful direction. My golf instructor wants me to hit everything right to left.

What's in my bag
SQ driver 9.5 degree
VR Irons 4-AW
White Ice #1
3 hybrid pro v1


I am currently working on trying not to hold the lag in my club as long, I previously was not holding my lag long enough now I am over holding it. I am hitting just ever so slightly behind the ball, which is causing me to loose 15 yards in my PW-4, hitting it 135yds-200, instead of my normal 150yds-210yds. I invested in the pure ball striker, have yet to get to try it, been about 28* outside in PA here the past couple of days. So hoping it does some good.

On my driver having issues acquiring the right launch angle. Hitting the ball about 285 yds average, would like to have that at 300. So Ill be working on hitting up on the ball a bit more.

And lastly Ill be working on getting into shape, need to loose multiple pounditos and firm up the core.

Driver: Cleveland Launcher DST Tour 9.5 Grafalloy PL AXIS Plat.
3-Wood: Cleveland Launcher DST 15 Grafalloy PL AXIS Plat.
5-Wood: Cleveland Launcher 09' 19 Grafalloy PL AXIS Plat.
3-HY:  Cleveland launcher 09' 20.5 Grafalloy PL Plat. HY
4-PW: Mizuno MP 68 TT SL X100SW: 54 08 Vokey TT X100SW: 58...


Still working on the basics chapter from the B&P; text. I believe I have the weight forward down, and I'm pretty sure I'm getting my left shoulder down. Now I'm working on hands in, although I'm almost always hitting either straight or a fade, leading me to believe I'm not doing it right. I suppose I should integrate some "hands straight through impact" into this too.

-- Michael | My swing! 

"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Another hybrid in here too.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

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I am currently working on trying not to hold the lag in my club as long, I previously was not holding my lag long enough now I am over holding it. I am hitting just ever so slightly behind the ball, which is causing me to loose 15 yards in my PW-4, hitting it 135yds-200, instead of my normal 150yds-210yds. I invested in the pure ball striker, have yet to get to try it, been about 28* outside in PA here the past couple of days. So hoping it does some good.

The Pure Ball Striker will definately help with your problem. Although, I dont believe that holding your lag too long is causing you to hit it fat. You may be too close to the ball, or your release is a bit off.....may be 'chasing' it or flipping, basically just releasing too early. All of this will be learned and corrected with The Pure Ball Striker! Best of luck to you!


Can't hit balls right now (no access to facilities) so I'm just working on stretching and putting in the living room.

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.


Filmed my swing the other night, noticed my clubface is REALLY closed at the top, and that my grip is way too strong. Also that my head moves a lot on my downswing through impact. Getting out to the range tomorrow to work on those 3 things and see if I can stop hooking or pushing the ball ;)

Bag: Lightweight Stand Bag
Driver: G15 9º
Fairway: 909F2 15º
Hybrid: 909H 19º
Irons:  AP2 710Wedges: CG10 56º, Vokey SM 52º, 60ºPutter: Karsten Anser 34"


Here's what I'm working on lately:

1.  Good turn on the backswing.  Get the right shoulder back and the left under my chin.  Let the left knee kick in and the right knee straighten.  Don't turn the lower back but keep the abs and core tight there.  Don't let the arms get too high either.

2.  Get the head and body moving downward a bit on the downswing.  Do a little more of a Snead/Hogan squat.

3.  Open the shoulders more at address.  This helps me get the right ball position for impact, where my shoulders are pretty open.

4.  Working on getting some fast-twitch speed with the driver after focusing on a slow/accurate swing for so long.  I adjust the swing by dropping the right foot back a tad, teeing the ball up higher and forward, and taking a slightly stronger grip.  Then I try to get the club just a touch past parallel and keep my spine angle on the downswing while swinging as hard as I can.  I'll max at 126 if I let myself lose my spine angle, but it's around 119 if I keep everything solid.  Big improvement over the 114 last year that dropped to 105 this year.

5.  Dialing in a low sand wedge.  Completely addicted to the thump and watching the ball check.

6.  Always working on keeping the sequencing good and driving the downswing with my lower abs and hips.  This requires a lot of tempo work too.

7.  Putting eye-line.  I found my right eye was a little across the line causing a bit of a slice putt.  Getting it square to slightly inside to create more of a drawing putting stroke.  Other than that, getting used to my new putter.

[ Equipment ]
R11 9° (Lowered to 8.5°) UST Proforce VTS 7x tipped 1" | 906F2 15° and 18° | 585H 21° | Mizuno MP-67 +1 length TT DG X100 | Vokey 52° Oil Can, Cleveland CG10 2-dot 56° and 60° | TM Rossa Corza Ghost 35.5" | Srixon Z Star XV | Size 14 Footjoy Green Joys | Tour Striker Pro 5, 7, 56 | Swingwing


Getting into shape, my golf season starts in late april, so i got about 4.5 months, i want to loose at least 10-15 lbs before then, and gain some flexibility back. Mys wing is close, need to get it in the slot better in the downswing, but i can tweak that early in the season. Right now if i try to swing i a club if feels like i cant get any rotation at all, to stiff.

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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What's in My Bag
Driver; :pxg: 0311 Gen 5,  3-Wood: 
:titleist: 917h3 ,  Hybrid:  :titleist: 915 2-Hybrid,  Irons: Sub 70 TAIII Fordged
Wedges: :edel: (52, 56, 60),  Putter: :edel:,  Ball: :snell: MTB,  Shoe: :true_linkswear:,  Rangfinder: :leupold:
Bag: :ping:

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I have started to practice the short game to get beyond this plateau. I thought that I would be happy achieving a high GIR. Nope now I want it all...


  • 3 weeks later...

Accuracy into greens.

I hit most of the greens in regulation but, not into the right spot on the green, leaving me long birdie putts. If I can get these closer to the pin, I should make more birdies.


- I am working on getting a good turn on my backswing.

- Keep my head up on backswing, I tend to drop it.

- Make my swing more one piece.

- Shorten my swing.

- Hit more greens

- Make more birdies


Getting rid of that nasty flip. Ugh.

In my bag:

Driver: Titleist TSi3 | 15º 3-Wood: Ping G410 | 17º 2-Hybrid: Ping G410 | 19º 3-Iron: TaylorMade GAPR Lo |4-PW Irons: Nike VR Pro Combo | 54º SW, 60º LW: Titleist Vokey SM8 | Putter: Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas H7

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    • Day 5 - 30 minutes of green-side work. Lofted club chipping, bump and run with 9 iron. 
    • I don't know if it's the torque balance or whatever else. But I got fitted for an Edel 4.0 a few years back and gained a bit under two strokes on the green! So, at minimum, get fit 😁
    • Yes, thats still your NPCR.  Your stance might be OB, which is legal, it might be down the cliff, or in water in a Penalty Area, those factors don't disqualify that from being the NPCR. However, once you make that drop, you have a new situation, one for which a left-hand stroke might be reasonable.  As you describe it, if you went further left of the path the ball might be OB if you got your feet off the path in taking a left-handed swing.  If all that is true, your NPCR for a left-hand swing could be on the right side of the path.  Its important to consider a probable sequence of relief situations before you decide to lift the ball to take relief the first time.
    • This is one of the handiest rules of thumb to remember. If relief is free, it's one club length. If it's with penalty, it's two club lengths (or on the line away from the flag when that's allowed). On the OB question, suppose your ball is on the cart path and your reasonable swing setup is right handed and you "have" to take relief (says it's a mini cobblestone path and the ball is sitting down and you're guaranteed to blade it and not really know where it's going, and probably damage your club). Your NPR is left of the path, as it almost always is for a righty. But while the ball can be in bounds, your feet will be across the OB line between the hole and the houses lining the fairway. Is that still an NPR? Are you allowed to take a right handed swing with your feet OB? What if the OB is a cliff or other landscape feature that means you can't stand there? Does a point on the left hand side of the path still count as NPR?
    • The OP says "under a prickly ugly bush" Not being there and in the absence of a clear photo of the situation, I am not entirely convinced about the reasonableness of the claim. However, DavePo43 is of course correct in all other aspects.  
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