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Wow.....I know I have a long way to go, but after taking a video and watching it I dont like it even more lol.

For any who like to offer advice, critique etc here is my swing.

Please note that at 31 seconds it is a second swing, one that I have started using more recently as it feels more comfortable. It uses the right arm more to drive the club through the swing.



And please dont be worried about being gentle :)

In my bag:

Nike SQ DYMO 10.5
Big Bertha 3 Wood
Big Bertha 3-10 IADAMS Tom Watson Classic 54,58 and 64 Wedges Nike Oz 5 Putter/Wilson Staff ( not sure model, bought it in second hand store ) Ball: Bridgestone E6

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Start the downswing from the ground up. Shift your weight to your front foot, which will cause a hip bump, which will turn your hips, which will turn your shoulders, turning your arms, turning your hands, with the club leading until impact, when they should be about even I believe.



Notice how he starts the downswing. You don't necessarily need that much lag, but it will improve your distance.

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Thanks Shankapotamus, I noticed that too. As you can see I have a larg upper body compared to my lower, meaning it takes a dominant step in almost anything I do, golf swing included.

I'm not too sure about my wrist hinging at impact either, it looked to me like I stop pulling my left arm and allow my right arm to push the club through and create a hinge.

In my bag:

Nike SQ DYMO 10.5
Big Bertha 3 Wood
Big Bertha 3-10 IADAMS Tom Watson Classic 54,58 and 64 Wedges Nike Oz 5 Putter/Wilson Staff ( not sure model, bought it in second hand store ) Ball: Bridgestone E6

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Your swing isn't bad at all. Do you hit a hook a lot? You have a very compact swing with little movement - which isn't a bad thing.

My golfing buddy is in the same boat - larger upper body. He widens his stance a bit and stands a bit further from the ball and that seemed to make a big difference.

Allow that big upper body go after the ball and play a nice draw.

Just some thoughts - hope they help somewhat

Joe
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Actually I slice quite a bit, but that seems to be getting better with a grip repair I made where I focus on setting up proper pressure in some key points of my gip.

I'm also starting to work on keeping my back a little straighter during setup and swing.

In my bag:

Nike SQ DYMO 10.5
Big Bertha 3 Wood
Big Bertha 3-10 IADAMS Tom Watson Classic 54,58 and 64 Wedges Nike Oz 5 Putter/Wilson Staff ( not sure model, bought it in second hand store ) Ball: Bridgestone E6

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You start to get a little "wristy" in your swing in some areas (ie: takeaway, a little at the top)

Driver 2007 Burner 10.5
Hybrid 3DX RDC 3 Iron
Irons Di7 4-GW Irons
Wedges American Open 60*
Putter Black MaxBalls AD333's

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I thought your stance was much too open on some of those.

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