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EverythingGolf

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  1. Massed bands are always the best sounding. Thanks for sharing.
  2. My updated youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@rezpiper
  3. Thank you! Its more arm and mouth strength. Thank you! Thank You! It can be over whelming at times, even I have to get away from it after a while.
  4. So if golf was not hard enough, lol. I have some Scottish and Irish history in my family. When I was young my dad would host an annual golf outing to raise money for muscular dystrophy. It was the first time I had every heard the bagpipes, one of his friends showed up with them and I thought they were the coolest thing ever, some of us may think otherwise, but that's ok. I started learning to play about 15 years ago off and on, on what is called a practice chanter, no bag or drones, its basically similar to a recorder. So last year I decided to get a full set. So if you get tired of golf check out my youtube channel. www.youtube.com/@allenrez3230
  5. Do you have an up to date face on and down the line swing you can post in your swing thread? Things that happen in your swing are a result of correct or incorrect sequencing in your swing. The only way to now for sure what is wrong is to post an up to date swing to see whats going on.
  6. The best thing to do is post your swing here...https://thesandtrap.com/forums/forum/13-member-swings/ Get a face on and a down the line view, ready this article on how to film your swing correctly... https://thesandtrap.com/b/playing_tips/filming_your_swing This is the best way to improve like everybody else has said that is way to many things to be thinking about. You will have more success working on one or two things at a time.
  7. A DL(down the line) video would also help as well. Check out this great article on filming your swing. https://thesandtrap.com/b/playing_tips/filming_your_swing Here is what you look like at the top, boogielicious pointed out that you where swaying as you can see in the pic below. Your head also moves back and down quit a bit. Hear are a couple of videos to check out.
  8. You could be coming in to the ball too steep etc, its hard to know exactly what is causing it with out video. Post a video of your swing, Face on and Down the line.
  9. Proper technique will get the club to go faster, and you wont have to try and swing faster to do it.
  10. You are taking practice swings, which a lot different than hitting a ball. Go to the range and film yourself hitting balls.
  11. Never give up, I was in your shoes once myself when I first started playing. My average drives where around 220 (carry) yards, but as I improved my technique through lots of practice and a lesson here and there I was able to get my average drives to 270. Get some lessons and keep practicing it will get better.
  12. I got my 1st hole in one on March 26, 2016, it was pretty awesome!
  13. The swings do look pretty much the same, I noticed that the ball looks a little more to the right in the left pic then the one on the right, mvmac do you know where the ball ends up in both of the shots.
  14. Here is impact. Here is a few frames after. The ball looks to start straight then slice. I don't think its a shank.
  15. Check out this article. http://thesandtrap.com/b/playing_tips/filming_your_swing
  16. Inside 10 feet is going to be a realistic chance.
  17. Make sure you are sliding your hips forward during the start of the downsing.
  18. Pulling with the left arm will make your swing steep.
  19. Also keep in mind that flexibility, strength training and club technology along with hitting up on the ball all play a part in maximizing your swing speed as well.
  20. Mike, LPGA players on average are like +3 give or take, and yes they are pro athletes. Your not even close at 4. I play with guys that are scratch and better and hit the ball a mile that have tried to qualify for tournaments that miss by big margins. I don't doubt you are talented but its going to take a lot more than distance and practice.
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