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Is there anything wrong with a 2 o clock bent over stance ? I've been   Bending more and more forward and noticed 2 o clock is my sweet spot. I'm closing to the ball and I feel I strike it more solid on center every time. It even improves my body turns.

is 2 o clock a flaw or bandaid or I can play with this ? I used to be really upright somewhere between 12 and 1 that caused triceps to always be connected to my chest but felt it my swing was very flat.

 

its funny how many things can creep into your game without thinking. You really gotta take journal notes and review once in a while to make sure you haven't developed anything new.

putting stance is like 2 to 3 o clock now

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Hi there @hack2scratch. Have you checked out this thread? Lots of pictures and conversations on posture. I think you should check this out and maybe post your question there within that conversation.

 

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32 minutes ago, hack2scratch said:

its funny how many things can creep into your game without thinking. You really gotta take journal notes and review once in a while to make sure you haven't developed anything new.

This is very true.  

Drop a picture or video of your version of 2 o'clock 

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Set up and posture is the part of my game i work on the most. I once heard someone mentioning sitting on the edge of one of those portable stools as a good feel for how your posture should be. I still use that idea today for my posture. 


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2 hours ago, hack2scratch said:

I used to be really upright somewhere between 12 and 1 that caused triceps to always be connected to my chest but felt it my swing was very flat.

Do you hit a lot of thin shots?

This is probably my biggest trouble spot too - my shoulders get too flat. Unfortunately that is what's comfortable for me. Maybe with me next set of irons I will consider getting fit for a couple degrees flat. Anyway, If this flat swing creeps in during a round I will slow down my practice swing and try to take a divot, that usually forces me turn my left shoulder under my chin.  

 

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2 o'clock is really far bent over… 60°.

I don't know that you're actually as far bent over as you think.

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57 minutes ago, dennyjones said:

This is 2 o'clock.   60º.    

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That's 1 o'clock and 3 o'clock, but you're measuring from the wrong axis.

People stand vertically, so 2 o'clock is bent over 60°. Most people are between 30-40°, 60° is pretty extreme.

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Yeah, kind of thought we had a trig problem there. He measured the wrong angle. Should have measured from vertical. Would have shown 30*.

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5 minutes ago, Buckeyebowman said:

Yeah, kind of thought we had a trig problem there. He measured the wrong angle. Should have measured from vertical. Would have shown 30*.

I still think the OP means 60 degrees. 2 o'clock.

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True. I was referring to dennyjones' diagram which, if measured from the vertical axis is 30*. I should have quoted it. And I agree, a bend to 2 o'clock, or 60* from vertical is pretty extreme. I didn't make myself clear.

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43 minutes ago, Buckeyebowman said:

True. I was referring to dennyjones' diagram which, if measured from the vertical axis is 30*. I should have quoted it. And I agree, a bend to 2 o'clock, or 60* from vertical is pretty extreme. I didn't make myself clear.

My haste was the problem.   @iacas, you are correct in the 60º assessment.  My bad..

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On 6/1/2017 at 9:09 AM, mchepp said:

Hi there @hack2scratch. Have you checked out this thread? Lots of pictures and conversations on posture. I think you should check this out and maybe post your question there within that conversation.

 

I miss the days when the first response on a thread used to be "please dont post on a zombie thread" or" I have no expertise or knowledge to answer your question, but ...".

ps ...my other favorite posts now are by scratch golfers who have 2 or 3 serious if not crippling swing issues.


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I miss the days when the first response on a thread used to be "please dont post on a zombie thread" or" I have no expertise or knowledge to answer your question, but ...".

ps ...my other favorite posts now are by scratch golfers who have 2 or 3 serious if not crippling swing issues.

My favorite posts are those that are responding to posts that are five years old…😃

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