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  • 1 month later...
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Practice session. First, working on some 1/4 - 1/2 swings:

https://youtu.be/BRLEIR8YI1c

Then working on some slow swings:

https://youtu.be/M_pLSoGpq9g

NOTE: For some reason auto-embedding doesn't seem to be working. @iacas?

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On 10/18/2016 at 11:00 AM, chspeed said:

NOTE: For some reason auto-embedding doesn't seem to be working. @iacas?

You set them to disallow embedding.

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What I'm working on:

-Keeping "belt buckle" pointing down at ball longer

-Separating lead shoulder from head at beginning of downswing (it tends to "pull" my head with it)

-Keeping hands in front of body

-Keeping elbow in on backswing more

-Shortening backswing (never-ending battle)

NOTE: middle swing is a slow practice swing

 

 

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Working on 50-60 yd. shots. Also a flop shot thrown in at end of Down-the-line video. Camera angles not great. Working on:

-Keeping head steady
-Keeping belt buckle pointing to ball longer
-Keeping hands in front of body
 

 

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Working on a drill to get that left hip turned and up earlier in the down swing. Drill works well, but when I add some speed, it's harder to maintain.

 

 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, chspeed said:

Working on a drill to get that left hip turned and up earlier in the down swing. Drill works well, but when I add some speed, it's harder to maintain.

As you know, the more you work on it, the better you get and the faster you can do it successfully.

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Working out straightening left leg, and keeping head back in downswing. Both caddie view and down the line view in same video. Down the line shot isn't as pulled as it looks - feet are open to camera line - bad angle.

 

 

 

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Happy Winter Solstice everyone! It only gets better from here.

I need a priority piece for the next couple of months. Below is a video of my swing (I know, no ball, big no-no, but I was impatient). My ball flight on the course has been decent lately, small draw, and scores have been coming down substantially (although it's off season and I can't post them). My miss has been a low hook. Assuming my on course swing looks more or less like this, should I work on:

a) Getting the back-swing more on plane (it's a bit inside)

b) Shortening the swing a bit and getting a bit less across the line, elbow should be tucked in more at top

c) getting the weight forward better on downswing (which I struggle with because it pulls my head forward, causing other issues)

d) Getting hips more open at impact (another struggle, as I then tend to open shoulders too fast and come over the top)

e) Straightening left leg earlier (which I also struggle with because it seems to pull me out of my swing and cause contact issues)

f) Something else entirely

Your input would be GREATLY appreciated!

 

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@chspeed, what is your goal for A4? If I were you, I would let the club lay off a bit more before starting the DS (right wrist bend back more little more skywards). I think you can hinge a bit earlier (A2) too. 

Of course, please take this with a grain of salt but it has worked for me greatly and I have a similar club path issue. 

Vishal S.

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1 hour ago, chspeed said:

Your input would be GREATLY appreciated!

@chspeed, I love ya man, but those are practice swings. Not even hitting a wadded up ball of paper or anything. Odds that those look like your actual swing are slim.

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Thanks @GolfLug

I'd love my A4 to look more like the picture below, even with the elbow a bit more tucked in and the club more laid off. I can (and have) worked on this, and can generally change the picture when I focus on it. When I get to the course, I often revert to a longer, looser swing. If this should be my priority, I believe I can do it. In terms of A2, I agree, I seem to cock the wrist late, which may cause other issues in the back-swing. Again, something I can consciously change, but should that be a priority?

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1 minute ago, iacas said:

@chspeed, I love ya man, but those are practice swings. Not even hitting a wadded up ball of paper or anything. Odds that those look like your actual swing are slim.

I knew you'd say that. 😂

OK, OK, will post swing with ball this weekend.

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Went to the range to film the swing. As @iacas magically knew, the swing doesn't look quite the same. I'm a bit more across the line at the top, didn't do as good of a job with Key #1, and flipped more than I did without a ball 🤔. Ball flight was decent. Any help with priorities would be greatly appreciated!

 

 

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Decided to work on a&b (better backswing) for now. Working at home. slow and specific swing. That funny thing I'm swinging at is a rolled up sock.🤓

 

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