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"5 Minutes Daily" Practice Challenge (May 2015)


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Worked on hitting up on the driver at the range. Also worked on not rolling my wrists so much in the backswing in front of a mirror, inside, & with a club.
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Did my usual key #1 practice at the range before playing 18. Scored 32 but left so many out on the course!

Matt

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Got my 5 minutes in while working in the yard. Did the backswing pieces and hit a few whiffle balls.

Bill

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Hit the range before teeing off. Worked on Keys 1 & 2 with the driver to try and improve ball flight and also worked on short irons and wedges to fix this hook I developed because I'm coming across with a closed face due to my grip and too much forward shaft lean.

Christian

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Spent about 20 mins on the putting green working on distance control and start lines before my round today.  I was hitting short straight putts to start then went to 10-15 footers.  I also changed targets after every few putts.  I actually putt pretty well on the course today I had a few mis reads and It took a bit to get used to the fast greens but all and all a decent day.

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Practice my aim point on a local practice green ... have I ever mention I love aim point?? For once I have a clue on where ... given I hit my line, with the right speed, it is simply a thing of beauty to behold, as it slowing curves into the hole from a 3 grade ... I call it putting porn! However, with that said I don't even tell my buds ... because when I miss hit, its a ration of shit about putting lessons. People don't understand that it does not teach "how" to putt, but rather your aim point ... get it ... aim point? Been practicing my ass off on putting with without miss hitting. Also spent time on the 15-20 yard bunker shots ...

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Got my five minutes in today before my lesson arrived. Was closer to 30 minutes.

I first started with my 9I as short irons have felt worse lately. I finished with some six-irons.

Because I'm playing more, I focused specifically on a feel I could take to the course that might only get me a B+ swing or something, but which was simple enough to do on the golf course. If I put it into words it sounds so much "bigger" and "more" than it really is, but here goes:

  • Bend right elbow to start the backswing as I create more axis tilt (feel only, no more axis tilt is actually created) and turn behind the ball.
  • Bump my hip left and simultaneously throw the clubhead down and behind me at the top with my right wrist and thumb as I shove my hands out at the ball. The "out at the ball" is important or I'm likely to be steeper and toe it.
  • If I have to simplify from there, it's "turn behind, bump hips, hands out to ball."

Again, sounds like 10x more than it really is.

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Did my drill outside and added hitting into a net.  I filmed it too and will add to my My Swing thread.

Scott

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3 hours at the practice range. 70% work done with 9-SW. Practiced my dispersion study but not able to go out to measure shots. I hit to 60yds, 100yds, 120yds, 130yds, 145&147yds. I definitely miss left-short left more than anything.

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Shopping for a used iron set at a local Golfsmith, found a set of irons, then spent at least 10 minutes on their test range working of getting a feel for the clubs compared to my current set. Ran the whole 4iron through gap wedge jst focusing on good contact with unfamiliar clubs. Left without the clubs due to disparity between the PGA Valueguide,their asking price, and their offer on my trade-ins. But I got some practice in so all is good.

Taylormade M2 driver @ 9.5*+2

TM M6 D-type 3wood 16*, 
TM M2 Rescue 3H@19* and 4H@22* ,
TM RocketBladez irons 5-9,PW,AW, SW(23*,26.5*,30.5*,35*,40*,45*,50*,55*),
TM Hi-Toe 60* wedge,
Ping Karsten 1959 Craz-E, or a Scotty
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Swing fan work. Backswing practice, left shoulder over right instep. Half swing hip bump and turn.

Taylormade SLDR S Driver, 3w, 3h, 4h, 5h, 6h
Taylormade RSI 2 7i, 8i, 9i
Cleveland 46w, 52w, 56w, 60w
Acer CB2 putter
Ogio Chamber cart bag

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Got to the course earlier than usual for today's round so I could do some practice as part of my warm-up. Their warm-up is 25 balls; I took about 20 minutes for the first 10. Address right, get to A2 correctly, reset. A1 to A2 to A3 correctly, reset. A1 to A4, check everything, reset and do it again. Was it good that time? Hit the practice ball. Then various clubs for the remaining 15, without the full routine. I hit 5 GIR and another 4 near-GIR. Had some weird bounces, including hitting a beautiful tee shot that hit a tree and stopped. Sometimes you just can't win. Also had some poor putting, but that happens. Excited for tomorrow. Debating going to do more practice tonight with a full small bucket (30 balls) at my local course.

-- Michael | My swing! 

"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Another hybrid in here too.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

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Spent 20 minutes pitching chipping and practicing bunker play at the practice green near my house.
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Hit the range today for about two hours. - Medium bucket split between random irons and the new driver. - Putting and chipping. - Short game from 60 and in, including a good 20 minutes in the sand (been struggling in the sand this season). - Another medium bucket split between irons and the new driver.
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Worked on getting my wrists into a better position through the backswing. Some very deliberate swings into the net for about twenty minutes before I headed out to the course.

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