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I think most of us already watch the video.

I am interested with Bryson Decambeau ball flight is because he tend to be stright (not make some curve, not try to work the ball...not fade or draw).

It (arguable) make swing more simpler for amateur (like me) that don't have time and (ofcourse: money) to play a lot golf on course.

I cant imagine if an amateur like me asked to work the ball...it must be a lot of 'investment'.

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please embed videos, efdeel

Journey of My Moe Norman's Inspired Golf Swing. Yes I know, it is going to be ROUGH journey.

Driver : MacGregor Mactec NVG.............(2005 model, cheapest forgiving driver that I can bought)

3 Wood : Ena Golf...................................(?year? cheap one but I like the impact)

7 Wood : XXIO.........................................(2005 model, from my dad)

5 Rescue : Tourstage ViQ........................(2008 model)

Irons : XXIO MP200.................................(2003 model, from my dad)

Wedge : Cleveland Becu 56 deg.............(cheapest old wedge that I can bought)

My self taught Swing Theard : My Swing (efdeel74)


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I didn't see what was so "unique" about it.

Tour players have very little curve to most of their shots.

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Yup, that not my video, I dont agree  too she/he write that is unique ball flight. Already wrote my point in my comment above.

 

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Journey of My Moe Norman's Inspired Golf Swing. Yes I know, it is going to be ROUGH journey.

Driver : MacGregor Mactec NVG.............(2005 model, cheapest forgiving driver that I can bought)

3 Wood : Ena Golf...................................(?year? cheap one but I like the impact)

7 Wood : XXIO.........................................(2005 model, from my dad)

5 Rescue : Tourstage ViQ........................(2008 model)

Irons : XXIO MP200.................................(2003 model, from my dad)

Wedge : Cleveland Becu 56 deg.............(cheapest old wedge that I can bought)

My self taught Swing Theard : My Swing (efdeel74)


23 minutes ago, efdeel74 said:

I am interested with Bryson Decambeau ball flight is because he tend to be stright (not make some curve, not try to work the ball...not fade or draw).

 

If you go to a tournament and watch the players, you'd be amazed at how straight most of them hit it most of the time. The majority of their long game is tiny baby cut or baby draw. Their ball flight with drivers and 3 woods is more like a shot from a gun than anything else, unless they NEED to shape it.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 


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I don't know what your question is, @efdeel74.

Everyone should develop a ball flight and work on their shot cones and making them smaller.

https://thesandtrap.com/forums/topic/39974-shot-cones/

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This topic actually is about Bryson. But ok, I am curious, what is driving accuracy percentage of PGA Player (hit fairways) ?

Recent Valspar winner, accuracy was 69% at final round.

Could be the rest 31% off fairway is because he want it to (?).

I am aware at the end, golf is about score, not fairway hit or even not swing.

Edited by efdeel74

Journey of My Moe Norman's Inspired Golf Swing. Yes I know, it is going to be ROUGH journey.

Driver : MacGregor Mactec NVG.............(2005 model, cheapest forgiving driver that I can bought)

3 Wood : Ena Golf...................................(?year? cheap one but I like the impact)

7 Wood : XXIO.........................................(2005 model, from my dad)

5 Rescue : Tourstage ViQ........................(2008 model)

Irons : XXIO MP200.................................(2003 model, from my dad)

Wedge : Cleveland Becu 56 deg.............(cheapest old wedge that I can bought)

My self taught Swing Theard : My Swing (efdeel74)


Bryson hits the ball pretty straight not because his single axis style swing causes him to do so, but because he's got his swing nailed down so well. He could probably hit it as straight swinging any way he wants.

I've seen him hit massive intentional hooks and slices in order to get around trees and hazards.

His swing is simpler than a "traditional" two plane swing but still needs a lot of practice to get where its second nature, same with any swing.

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18 minutes ago, RussUK said:

Bryson hits the ball pretty straight not because his single axis style swing causes him to do so, but because he's got his swing nailed down so well. He could probably hit it as straight swinging any way he wants.

I've seen him hit massive intentional hooks and slices in order to get around trees and hazards.

His swing is simpler than a "traditional" two plane swing but still needs a lot of practice to get where its second nature, same with any swing.

Thanks for the info, especially that Bryson also hit hooks and slices when he intent to. It is new info for me.

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Journey of My Moe Norman's Inspired Golf Swing. Yes I know, it is going to be ROUGH journey.

Driver : MacGregor Mactec NVG.............(2005 model, cheapest forgiving driver that I can bought)

3 Wood : Ena Golf...................................(?year? cheap one but I like the impact)

7 Wood : XXIO.........................................(2005 model, from my dad)

5 Rescue : Tourstage ViQ........................(2008 model)

Irons : XXIO MP200.................................(2003 model, from my dad)

Wedge : Cleveland Becu 56 deg.............(cheapest old wedge that I can bought)

My self taught Swing Theard : My Swing (efdeel74)


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