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I wanted to get a critique on the many things that are possibly wrong with my swing. I'm your typical hack but want to take the next step to developing my golf game. Don't go easy on me.

I've been Playing Golf for: 3-5 years

My current handicap index or average score is: 90-100

My typical ball flight is: High

The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: Slice and pushing to the right


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can you post a slow-mo for us? I really can't tell very well from the full speed. Also try to get a camera angle from behind. Will help as best I can once you do. :)


Originally Posted by VoidOfEnigmas

can you post a slow-mo for us? I really can't tell very well from the full speed. Also try to get a camera angle from behind. Will help as best I can once you do. :)

I'm not sure how to covert the movie in to slow motion. Its just a video I captured on my phone. Not all that tech savy. Here is a video from down the line.


First things first you stand very unnaturally with your arms very straight. When addressing the ball you want ur hands to hang comfortable, when you get to that spot, hold the club normally. Also i'd get just a bit more bend in the knees. Let me know if this helps, once that feels natural can give you some tips on swing plane, path, blah blah blah. You have potential



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