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I've been Playing Golf for: 3 months
My current handicap index or average score is: 36
My typical ball flight is: straight
The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: divot before ball


Videos: 

 

My progress has stalled due to not understanding the practical execution of weight shift. I have watched all videos possible on it but cannot seem to do it. I have been looking at adam scott's swing in particular and the way he shifts his weight but it is an enigma to me. I also struggle with maintaining my posture in the down swing. I have fallen in love with the game of golf over the last three months. Any help at all is enormously appreciated!


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  On 12/26/2016 at 6:45 PM, sgvg said:

 

I've been Playing Golf for: 3 months
My current handicap index or average score is: 36
My typical ball flight is: straight
The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: divot before ball


Videos: 

 

My progress has stalled due to not understanding the practical execution of weight shift. I have watched all videos possible on it but cannot seem to do it. I have been looking at adam scott's swing in particular and the way he shifts his weight but it is an enigma to me. I also struggle with maintaining my posture in the down swing. I have fallen in love with the game of golf over the last three months. Any help at all is enormously appreciated!

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Welcome to The Sand Trap. Thanks for posting. Your swing is pretty good to start with. You just need to work on getting your weight to go forward more during the downswing.

Look at the Key #2 videos in this thread. You want to feel your hips start to slide forward and being to rotate as you start the downswing. Feel is not always real, so continue to film your progress and post here.

Also, check out the rest of the site. We would love for you to contribute in other threads.

 

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I agree with @boogielicious- that's a nice swing for your listed handicap. 

Ill leave it to the instructors for what your priority should be, but I'll add that getting a proper grip and fixing my address posture has helped me get weight shift better.  I was too far on my heels and way to palmy and weak in my grip.  When those were tweaked by my instructor I feel like I was freed up to move more fluidly. 

so it can't hurt to go back to relearn those fundamentals from time to time. I believe they can be found in the instructional videos above.

Another tip is to really exaggerate  your tweaks for effect. Try a crazy strong grip and massive hip slide/weight forward- something like that. Crazy overdo it for feel. Sometimes that can jolt you into making a change, rather than small tweaks.

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You definitely have to be a top contender for best swing with the highest handicap. Wow, you have so many good pieces in your swing that I needed to check your handicap like 6 times to be sure I read it right. 

The weight issue you identify is definitely something you can work on, but I'd also recommend that you take a look at @RandallT's thread on steepness. One of the big things I see is your first move down is to keep your shoulders closed and pull the handle down and instantly your shaft gets really steep. You need to flatten the shaft and it will help you open up your shoulders and sequence you better.

 

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  On 12/27/2016 at 12:06 PM, boogielicious said:

Welcome to The Sand Trap. Thanks for posting. Your swing is pretty good to start with. You just need to work on getting your weight to go forward more during the downswing.

Look at the Key #2 videos in this thread. You want to feel your hips start to slide forward and being to rotate as you start the downswing. Feel is not always real, so continue to film your progress and post here.

Also, check out the rest of the site. We would love for you to contribute in other threads.

 

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Thank you very much, I will try shifting forwards, my only fear is my head not being behind the ball at impact. And I am not sure I understand what you mean by the key #2 video? And I certainly will check out the rest of the site, I just don't really feel qualified to contribute to other threads until I understand golf better! :))

  On 12/27/2016 at 1:09 PM, RandallT said:

I agree with @boogielicious- that's a nice swing for your listed handicap. 

Ill leave it to the instructors for what your priority should be, but I'll add that getting a proper grip and fixing my address posture has helped me get weight shift better.  I was too far on my heels and way to palmy and weak in my grip.  When those were tweaked by my instructor I feel like I was freed up to move more fluidly. 

so it can't hurt to go back to relearn those fundamentals from time to time. I believe they can be found in the instructional videos above.

Another tip is to really exaggerate  your tweaks for effect. Try a crazy strong grip and massive hip slide/weight forward- something like that. Crazy overdo it for feel. Sometimes that can jolt you into making a change, rather than small tweaks.

Welcome!

 

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Understood, it makes sense that one should exaggerate an adjustment. Since I am learning golf from so many varied online sources, I never really have a clear idea on grip so I will look at it now. Thank you very very much!!! 


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  On 12/28/2016 at 11:53 AM, sgvg said:

Thank you very much, I will try shifting forwards, my only fear is my head not being behind the ball at impact. And I am not sure I understand what you mean by the key #2 video? And I certainly will check out the rest of the site, I just don't really feel qualified to contribute to other threads until I understand golf better! :))

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They are the videos in that thread marked Key 2. The thread below defines what the keys are. Key 2 is Weight forward at Impact and the drills in the Instructional Thread show you how to work on that.

 

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  On 12/27/2016 at 4:44 PM, mchepp said:

You definitely have to be a top contender for best swing with the highest handicap. Wow, you have so many good pieces in your swing that I needed to check your handicap like 6 times to be sure I read it right. 

The weight issue you identify is definitely something you can work on, but I'd also recommend that you take a look at @RandallT's thread on steepness. One of the big things I see is your first move down is to keep your shoulders closed and pull the handle down and instantly your shaft gets really steep. You need to flatten the shaft and it will help you open up your shoulders and sequence you better.

 

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The main way I have been learning golf so far has been by comparing my swing to slow motion videos of certain pro golfers on youtube and they trying to adjust my swing to match theirs. That is perhaps why it LOOKS good but I haven't practiced actually hitting balls at targets. I figured I might as well capitalise on the fact that I am starting golf late and don't have a "natural swing" yet by not getting used to any swing untill I mold it perfectly. That is probably why my handicap is so low - I change swing every couple of days. 

Regarding the shoulders, I am not really sure I understand the relation between my shoulder and the flattening of the shaft, or should flattening the shaft be more of a feel in my hands? In any case I will look at Randall's thread on that topic as I have not really concentrated on it before. Thank you very much for your reply!

  On 12/28/2016 at 12:03 PM, boogielicious said:

They are the videos in that thread marked Key 2. The thread below defines what the keys are. Key 2 is Weight forward at Impact and the drills in the Instructional Thread show you how to work on that.

 

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I understand now, I had not seen the link to the thread. Thank you so much! :D


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