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I dig the Bubba Watson color scheme driver there. :-D

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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Yeah yeah.

She pisses me off. I mean, seriously, c'mon!

Time to get a visor ;)

Awesome!

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Future LPGA Star!!!! And yeah, she could use a visor..lol

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Future LPGA Star!!!! And yeah, she could use a visor..lol

She forgot her hair tie. :P

Again.

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I love that extension. Wish I could do that, I look like a T-Rex with my post impact short arms...

Colin P.

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She forgot her hair tie. :P

Again.


I'm thinking an Imperial Tour Visor with that shift at 5.  :)

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How far is she hitting the ball with that swing Erik?  Looks like she is producing some pretty good swing speed.

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Since its on this forum, she drives it 300 yards :whistle:

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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:
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Since its on this forum, she drives it 300 yards

Psshaw!!!  Amateur!!!!!!

Colin P.

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I hope to actually update this with some of my swings soon. Gotta spend a little time with Dave here to see about getting my left arm out a bit.

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Is there a drill to fix that elbow folding move? I do the same thing in my swing and I've been trying to solve it.@mvmac told me that I need to stop pulling the handle down from the top. Are you supposed to start unfolding the elbow right at transition?

Bill

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Is there a drill to fix that elbow folding move? I do the same thing in my swing and I've been trying to solve it.

@mvmac told me that I need to stop pulling the handle down from the top. Are you supposed to start unfolding the elbow right at transition?

To be clear, the backswing in the pictures is good. I haven't yet started to rotate (which loads both #4 and #1 a little bit more - that's what I'm trying to avoid doing).

My backswing tends to get on a bit, so #4 and #1 load a little too much in the backswing as well. So before I continue on with transition stuff, I wanted to be sure that I could at least have a good feeling for getting to the top of the backswing.

For me, it feels like I pick the club up with my right arm, and then turn as much as I can. I sometimes "shorten" my swing by just using more arms and not quite getting 90° or more turn, so "turning" is a big thing. I also tend to turn early and keep my right arm straight a bit longer, so then from 3-4 it really accelerates the rate at which it bends, so then it just keeps going and over-bends. Feeling earlier bending while still turning works right now to clean up the backswing.

Then, I think I'm going to look for some feeling of shifting the left arm down and out, or in some way starting the downswing with more arm than torso turning (which again loads 4 and 1 more).

Plus, Mike thinks my right arm is sexy in my stupid sweater. :)

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For me, it feels like I pick the club up with my right arm, and then turn as much as I can. I sometimes "shorten" my swing by just using more arms and not quite getting 90° or more turn, so "turning" is a big thing. I also tend to turn early and keep my right arm straight a bit longer, so then from 3-4 it really accelerates the rate at which it bends, so then it just keeps going and over-bends. Feeling earlier bending while still turning works right now to clean up the backswing.

Then, I think I'm going to look for some feeling of shifting the left arm down and out, or in some way starting the downswing with more arm than torso turning (which again loads 4 and 1 more).

Plus, Mike thinks my right arm is sexy in my stupid sweater. :)

When you say "pick the club up with my right arm", do you mean wrist hinge up, or hinge at the elbow? So your saying getting that right arm to collapse earlier shortens the back swing for you?

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When you say "pick the club up with my right arm", do you mean wrist hinge up, or hinge at the elbow?

Both.

So you're saying getting that right arm to collapse earlier shortens the back swing for you?

I didn't say collapse. :)

I'm saying this: consider breaking the backswing into 10 parts. Ideally, I'd rather see something like this (degrees of right elbow bending for each of the ten stages):

0 10 20 30 45 60 70 80 85 90 (peak acceleration in the middle, with a tapering off at the end)

than this:

0 5 10 15 20 30 40 55 75 90 (lots of acceleration at the end, so the odds of going from that rate to 0 in "step 11" (transition) are virtually zero).

Also note that continuing to turn remains a key piece otherwise I might literally pick the club up with too much arm motion relative to torso/hips.

And as always, these are my feels. Use yourself with caution. :D

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That makes sense.

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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Wedges: :edel: (52, 56, 60),  Putter: :edel:,  Ball: :snell: MTB,  Shoe: :true_linkswear:,  Rangfinder: :leupold:
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To be clear, the backswing in the pictures is good.

Yea, I understand that much about golf, at least :-D

Then, I think I'm going to look for some feeling of shifting the left arm down and out, or in some way starting the downswing with more arm than torso turning (which again loads 4 and 1 more).

This is more of what I was asking. Sorry if I was getting ahead of myself and your post.

I was trying a different feel last night with this exact purpose in mind. I think it works for me, but then again, the last time I thought I figured something out, Mike was kind enough to serve me some humble pie...

Plus, Mike thinks my right arm is sexy in my stupid sweater. :)

So, you're saying, the power is in the sweater! I think I have that exact one, too. ;-)

Bill

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