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Just started taking lessons, been around high 90's, low 100's on the course after getting back into it. Just took a lesson, instructor said I wasn't turning my shoulders nearly enough on my backswing or follow through. This is my revised swing so far...


I would start working on the backswing first. You need to feel more Rickie Fowler in the backswing and keep the head outside the hands instead of taking it so far to the inside and around.  Also feeling that the shaft is more vertical going back with some wrist cock.

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I like your lower body work from this view.

The first thing i would do is just an adjustment in your set up.  If draw a line down your arms right now it would go diagonally and then straight down the clubshaft.  You will want to get more angle there.  Take your arms and dangle them straight down.  That is how you want them to be in your setup.  Your hands will be a little lower and the shaft will angle to the ball.   You will noticed that instead of being straight, your wrists will have more of an angle.Try this out and get used to it.

Once you are used to that then post another video.  Then it will be time to work on the takeaway.

Oh and try and get a face on video to go along with the down the line view...then we can get a better idea of what you're doing.\

Good luck, dude!

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I think I know what you mean, it seems i have the club shaft pointed up too high into my stomach almost. I will try some of those slight modifications and post a new video sometime soon.

thanks guys


  • 4 weeks later...

Ok, been working on a few things, here are two revised, one with a slo-mo, it was a quick edit, so fast forward to around 1:30ish


anything on the new vids? I have to say i'm still very inconsistent with my irons and lately having trouble with pushing/fading my shots when i do not want to.


  • 2 weeks later...

Hi guys, still hoping for some more feedback on the new revised swing posted above. While playing lately, I have to say I like the new swing much better, but feel like my new, natural tendency is to either push/slice at this point, not sure what's going on there? My driver seems to be the worst now. Before, I'd have a nice amount of draw giving me that extra distance, but now I seem to have a slight fade to a slice.




Originally Posted by res0n0xg

anything on the new vids? I have to say i'm still very inconsistent with my irons and lately having trouble with pushing/fading my shots when i do not want to.


You have to work on your impact conditions. Use an impact bag to get these conditions.

Impact 1, 2 & 3.png

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Thanks for the advice, just ordered one from Amazon, so literally just swing into this thing? How will this adjust my impact position?




Originally Posted by res0n0xg

Thanks for the advice, just ordered one from Amazon, so literally just swing into this thing? How will this adjust my impact position?


There's good images of the impact position on the bag if you bought the yellow one. Take a look at this video, this will give you a good idea.

If you can do the drill just like this you will pick the impact condition up quicker.

P.S. I have been readmitted to these forums with my actual name Patrick57. Just in case you are confused.


  • 10 months later...

I've been Playing Golf for: 2 years

My current handicap index or average score is: 90's

My typical ball flight is: average flight, strong draw

The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: snap hook/overdraw and block


Videos:

Two separate driver swings above. My driver is typically my better club, usual shot is mid/high draw  starting on the right side of the fairway ending on the left. I'm a decent distance player, on a solid drive with low wind/average conditions my "good" drive will go 265-280, slight block/push about 240-260, and a bomb around 300.

My usual miss is an over draw / pull or snap hook if it's really bad. Every once in awhile I'll have a block right (not a slice or fade) but that's pretty rare.

However, my backswing appears to abbreviated with my driver now as I have changed my swing immensely over the last year (not all for the better as my scores haven't dropped in a year now) and my shortened backswing is really apparent when I view these videos...

Thoughts on the swing overall?


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