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lhshurdl3r

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  1. Okay... it was the same old thing at the range today, even when I slowed down my backswing and downswing. I tried the drill with the tee set in front and left of the ball and couldn't manage to hit both of them... a slice would occur or I would just push the ball to the right, then it would slice. I tried the glove in the left armpit and not letting it fall out... still kept slicing it. As weird as it sounds, I wish I could actually afford to get a lesson by somebody somewhere, but I can't (free golf at most places, clubs given to me... so i don't spend much golfing). what the helllll
  2. Thanks everybody, I appreciate the advice I'm headed to the range in a little bit and I'll try the glove in the armpit, and tee in front of the ball. Thanks again!
  3. thanks. having too much flex in my other shaft allowed my hands to get too far ahead of the club head, thus creating an open face on the club (and possibly my grip loosening a little) and creating the slice. is this good to test out at the range and even try it on the tee during play?
  4. I slice my drives quite often from coming "out and in" with my swing and other times frequently it appears to not happen and my drives are straight... i just got a stiffer shaft for my driver and that's appeared to help a bit, but i honestly don't know what to do to stop coming "out and in" with my downswing. any input would be appreciated, thanks. driver: King Cobra F Speed LD 9.0* Stiff flex
  5. fairway markers, and i estimate the distance from there.
  6. co-sign on the eating part. it definitely helps replenish some of your bodies needs and it'll get your body going once again.
  7. I've had the 10.5 for a couple weeks now, first ball I hit off the tee (demo day) traveled about 310, compared to my usual 275 or so. The sound the head makes is a little annoying at the range lol, but whatever.
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