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Originally Posted by dataris17

Anyone have any advice to this on some practice drills or things to focus on?

This thread is absolutely right, but part of the difficulty is knowing what to focus on or what kind of drills I should be trying. Can someone really know without getting advice from a pro?

I'm not as good as the guy mentioned in the first post of this thread, but I'm definitely like him at times. I'm the exception (maybe? I'm not sure if a lot of people are this way) that I tend to hit the ball way better on the course than at the range. Probably need some tips on how to get more out of my practice.

Ton of great drill videos here.  http://thesandtrap.com/t/61376/5sk-video-thread and http://purestrike5sk.com/videos.php

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Originally Posted by mvmac

Ton of great drill videos here.  http://thesandtrap.com/t/61376/5sk-video-thread and http://purestrike5sk.com/videos.php

Thank you for pointing me in the direction. I really think that could continue to help. As I said there, in the short term it did. I'm definitely someone who's been a bad practicer (? probably not a word) in the past and it really simplified the practice for me to have the 5 basics to keep in mind and some good drills to work on them.


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Wanted to film  how I'v been going about practicing a couple things I've been working on.  Don't worry about what I'm working on, take note about HOW I'm doing it.  Probably spent 20 minutes with each piece.

Here I'm working on getting my hips more open by impact (A7) as my weight is well forward.

Working on slowing the rate my right wrist bends, made what felt like a very slow back swing when I hit the ball.  Not worrying about contact, just trying to change the picture and copy the feel I had on my rehearsals.

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Wanted to film  how I'v been going about practicing a couple things I've been working on.  Don't worry about what I'm working on, take note about HOW I'm doing it.  Probably spent 20 minutes with each piece.

Here I'm working on getting my hips more open by impact (A7) as my weight is well forward.

Working on slowing the rate my right wrist bends, made what felt like a very slow back swing when I hit the ball.  Not worrying about contact, just trying to change the picture and copy the feel I had on my rehearsals.

Thanks @mvmac .  I've been doing the same rehearsal for the lesson that @james_hirshfield gave me.  Working on the right elbow position at A5.

BTW, does anybody else besides me want to just run up and knock that ball pyramid over?

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Awesome video! Thanks for sharing. Great to see CH3 working with DD.

Yeah just don't go posting the video on FB or anything ;-)

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Yeah just don't go posting the video on FB or anything ;-)

No way, I know better than that. Personal enjoyment only;)

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CH3 must have seen this thread   Video is unlisted so please don't share it outside this thread.

@ 27 sec. Doing it that slow - not as easy as it looks - I'm speaking from experience, (John Wayne voice) but if ya can't do it slow, ya ain't gonna do it fast (John Wayne voice off) imho.

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@ 27 sec. Doing it that slow - not as easy as it looks - I'm speaking from experience, (John Wayne voice) but if ya can't do it slow, ya ain't gonna do it fast (John Wayne voice off) imho.

Agree 100%.  I always have to take a lot of time increasing the speed during practice so when I go full speed I don't go back into bad habits.

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CH3 must have seen this thread   Video is unlisted so please don't share it outside this thread.

This looks almost exactly what @james_hirshfield has me working on, getting my right elbow below my left at A5 so as to flatten the shaft angle.

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Spent some time in Florida just recently hitting 7-irons 30 degrees right because it reinforced a feeling in my right palm. Happy to do it. Changing the picture.

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So True, thanks for those great advices

And never forget to tell to the truth about Golf : It  is not supposed to be easy and rewarding all the time :o)

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Last week Aaron Baddeley was at an even at my club and my son Stephen asked him

Q: What would you have done differently as a junior golfer?

A: Hit less balls but hit them all with a specific purpose.  Lee Westwood and I talk about this all the time.

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Last week Aaron Baddeley was at an even at my club and my son Stephen asked him

Q: What would you have done differently as a junior golfer?

A: Hit less balls but hit them all with a specific purpose.  Lee Westwood and I talk about this all the time.

Pssssshhhhhh. Hindsight ain't 20/20*.

* It's more like 20/10.

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Last week Aaron Baddeley was at an even at my club and my son Stephen asked him

Q: What would you have done differently as a junior golfer?

A: Hit less balls but hit them all with a specific purpose.  Lee Westwood and I talk about this all the time.


Absolutely true. My instructor drills it into me that I need to "practice with a purpose". It's something I am trying to improve as I have tendency to get a bit lost at the range in regards to what I am working on. Usually when this happens I take a step back and realize that I am just batting balls instead of being deliberate with what I am trying to do with each shot.

 


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A good article: http://lifehacker.com/5939374/a-better-way-to-practice .

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