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Asking Coach about My Swing Style


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I've had my swing completely reworked by my teaching pro, with great success.

After reading over some of the threads on the forum, however, I'm beginning to wonder what "swing style" he's put me into. I don't know if I'm one plane, two plane, stack and tilt, traditional, ....

Here are my questions:

1. Do I need to know this?
2. Will it screw me up to find out what style I am?
3. Should I ask him?
4. Can you tell me what my style is just by me describing what he's asked me to do?

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I've had my swing completely reworked by my teaching pro, with great success.

At your level, if you're having 'great success' with it, I would suggest you not give a damn.

Nothing in the swing is done at the expense of balance.

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Thanks, SB, that's exactly what I've been doing. Bottom line, it's working as is, and too much more information might get me thinking all squirrelly. At least, that's what I've been telling myself.

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I agree, no reason to question it. If it works, it works. I also have no idea what "style" swing I have. I know if I finish in balance and hit a good shot, it was good. The style I am looking for is powerful and consistant.

Brian

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