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Great looking swing Shane. Looks like you have some decent power.

From the FO view, head looks steady, your weight shifts, and your hands are in front at impact. Keys 1-3 look pretty solid to me.

From DTL, you're keeping your posture, both the driver and 8i look to be on plane. The ball looks like it starting slightly right or is that just the camera angle? Do you usually get slight a push draw?

Anyway, as you know, I don't see the little details that the better players and instructors can detect, but overall, looks really good to my untrained eye.

Jon

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Players with a grip that's so strong… they almost HAVE to flip a little bit.

I'd likely see what you did with a grip that wasn't half as strong. I think you'd do better with Key #3 stuff. But that's not to say that's your priority… just something to note in the future.

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22 hours ago, JonMA1 said:

Great looking swing Shane. Looks like you have some decent power.

From the FO view, head looks steady, your weight shifts, and your hands are in front at impact. Keys 1-3 look pretty solid to me.

From DTL, you're keeping your posture, both the driver and 8i look to be on plane. The ball looks like it starting slightly right or is that just the camera angle? Do you usually get slight a push draw?

Anyway, as you know, I don't see the little details that the better players and instructors can detect, but overall, looks really good to my untrained eye.

I have decent power for being 5'-5" I think. I would love more of course. Like Erik says, I do have an issue with Key #3, but #1 is my priority. I'm happy that my head seems much steadier than it has been, but I need to keep working on my hips. I notice that my feet are not pointed out as much as they should be. I still have a problem not "looking down at the ball." It seems a little better, but not enough.

@iacas Thanks for pointing that out. I haven't even been looking at my grip. I'm interested to see if there is a difference. 

- Shane

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