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I started playing golf last March. I took some lessons to get the fundamentals down. I'm still working hard on it. Let me know what you think.

I've been Playing Golf for: 10 months
My current handicap index or average score is: 90-92
My typical ball flight is: Don't know
The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is:Better shots around the green with wedges


Videos: 

 

 


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@ForzaTigre please upload your video to YouTube and embed it here. Your video as an attachment has been removed.

If you need any assistance, PM me and I will gladly help you.

Bill

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45 minutes ago, billchao said:

@ForzaTigre please upload your video to YouTube and embed it here. Your video as an attachment has been removed.

If you need any assistance, PM me and I will gladly help you.

Thanks Bill. Here is the YouTube link to it. 

 


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15 minutes ago, ForzaTigre said:

Thanks Bill. Here is the YouTube link to it. 

 

Great. Just another tip, better angles will help. It's harder to see exactly what's going on if the angles are distorted. You can read about that here: https://thesandtrap.com/b/playing_tips/filming_your_swing

Slow motion video helps, too. :-)

Bill

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11 minutes ago, billchao said:

Great. Just another tip, better angles will help. It's harder to see exactly what's going on if the angles are distorted. You can read about that here: https://thesandtrap.com/b/playing_tips/filming_your_swing

Slow motion video helps, too. :-)

Thanks for the advice. That's all I had to work with on that day, but I'll go out to the range and get different angles this weekend. Hopefully I'll get some initial thoughts from people.


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1 hour ago, billchao said:

Slow motion video helps, too. 

Yes please.

FO and DTL shots.  Driver swings usually the best (IMO) 

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Looks like you pulled it ?

You appear to be above the plane on the downswing.  Ball will go right and if you try to correct it too much you could block it left.

 

3 hours ago, ForzaTigre said:

My typical ball flight is: Don't know

Does you ball land left or right of target ?  Does it start one way ... and end on another side ?  Do you top it ? 

 

This site has many golf experts who charge hundreds of dollars an hour.

Uploading good video can get you pro level advice at a good price.  Sounds like a crazy good deal to me.  People who are serious about improving will learn to film properly.  You need to learn how to analyze your swing as well and good consistent footage helps alot.

 

Here is some good footage (and a great swing).  You dont have to combine DTL and FO footage into one video.

 

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